Is your water pressure high? Or worse, is it low? You may need a pressure-reducing valve repair. Follow along with Plumber John in “Pressure-Reducing Valve (PRV) Repair”. This episode of “Tales From The Jobsite Plumbing Blog”
Pressure-Reducing Valve (PRV) Repair
A pressure-reducing valve (PRV) repair is required when your pressure-reducing valve fails. With age, a pressure-reducing valve will fail.
What Does A Pressure-Reducing Valve Do?
A pressure-reducing valve will reduce the pressure from your water service piping supplying your home. A PRV is adjustable from twenty-five PSI to seventy-five PSI. Fifty PSI is a common working pressure for your home’s domestic water supply system.
Why do you need a Pressure Reducing Valve?
A PRV is required when your home’s water pressure exceeds 80 PSI. This high supply pressure is common if your home’s water source is your local municipality or a community well. A municipal water system often supplies your home with more than 100 PSI.
Symptoms that you need a PRV repair.
A failed PRV can cause low water pressure. More commonly, it can cause high water pressure. Increased pressure will increase the chances of a leak. A failed PRV can cause water to leak from the temperature pressure relief valve on your water heater. A failed PRV can also cause a low water supply. When you turn on more than one faucet your pressure dramatically decreases.
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The Information in this blog post is in no way an instruction manual. Many of the procedures described require a licensed plumber to perform.
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