Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Water Pressure
Hey folks! Hoping someone could give advice regarding the water pressure in our showers. Is there a way to increase the pressure? I already changed out the shower head but the difference was only minimal. Sure would appreciate any tips. Thanks.
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Is it just the shower and not the sink faucet? What is the water pressure in your house? If you don't know, buy a 10 dollar pressure gauge from Amazon and attach it to an outside hose bibb. Mine is 60 psi and I have a 2.5 GPM shower head and the pressure is fine.
The maximum legal flow rate for shower heads is 2.5 GPM. Don't buy one with a lower flow rate. Some people will modify the shower head to allow more flow, but you shouldn't need to. If these things seem okay, you may have a problem with your shower mixing valve. That would probably require a plumber. |
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Keep in mind, any showerhead installed prior to 1992, is limited to 2.5 gallons/minute. I'm sure there are plumbers on here, who know way more about it, than I. |
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Most shower heads have restrictors in them. You used to be able to remove them with a screwdriver but the ones in our new home needed to be drilled out.
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To answer your question, it is not practical to increase the water pressure, you may be able to increase the flow rate as previously mentioned. Depending on the age of your house you may have a buildup of calcium in the plumbing. I have seen houses with no water softener or other filters have significant buildup. Since you have already changed the spray head, I agree the mixing valve would be the next place to look. NOTE: if your house is like ours, you will need to turn off the water to the entire house before you work on this valve.
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I'd check your pressure before doing anything radical. We live in a relatively new house and my shower pressure in both showers has always been marginal. I think it's just the way it is here. My place up north has a well pump that lets me set/change the water pressure and I have it set higher so my shower is magnificent.
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You need to purchase the "Commando 450" shower head...
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For a slight upcharge you can get the commando 621 that will really blow you away.
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50psi is the best water pressure to run through out the house. Anything above that wears out flush valves, ice maker valves and some dishwasher valves. I started out with 70psi coming into the house so I installed a PRV and cut it back to 50psi. Get a different shower head!
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I removed the flow restrictors on mine. Works great now. There are many YouTube videos that show you how to do it if you’re unfamiliar with it.
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Shower valve
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Can you explain what you mean? As far as I know, shower mixing valves have not been made differently to restrict water flow.
There is a Federal law that has required all shower heads made since 1992 to restrict the water flow rate to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute. |
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Flow rate
In the hose that connects the shower head, there will be a washer with a small hole. This is a flow regulator to keep the flow rate to 2.5 gpm. If that regulator washer is removed, the flow rate will be whatever the hose, shower head, water pressure allows. It's illegal to sell shower heads that deliver more than 2.5 gpm; however, as far as I know there is no law that prevents you from removing the flow regulator.
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Take the Water saver out of the shower head.
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