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Water pressure
California
45-65psi
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Water Pressure Most customers receive their water by gravity feed from a reservoir tank at a higher elevation. Padre Dam reduces and enhances water pressure within our system, but when we cannot provide acceptable water pressure at the tap, because of elevation and topographical challenges, customers install their own pumps or pressure regulators.
What To Do About Low Water Pressure Mineral deposits from hard water are a common cause of low water pressure, clogging faucets, showerheads, clothes washers and irrigation parts. The deposits can be easily removed by periodically soaking hoses, filters, aerators or fixtures in vinegar. Undetected leaks also cause a drop in water pressure. To check for a leak anywhere on your property, turn off all running water inside and outside your home, including ice-makers, water purification systems and pool pumps. Locate your meter box and look at the triangle on the meter face. If the triangle is still spinning, you have a leak. Water pressure issues on the customer side of the water meter are the customer’s responsibility. We recommend calling a plumber for any large repairs.
What To Do About
High Water Pressure If you don’t know whether you have a pressure regulator, it is usually located in front of a home or in the garage, on the same inlet pipe as an outside hose bib. It looks like a small dome with a screw on the top. Many residents only become aware that they have a pressure regulator when it fails and the resulting high water pressure causes damage inside their home. Reports from Padre Dam
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What affects
Time of day. Mineral deposits constricting water flow inside pipes and hoses.
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turning the shuttle valve on your water softener back on after
exchanging cylinders. Any modifications to your plumbing or to your connection to Padre Dam’s system.
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