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Yes and I have the one you described that shows the maximum pressure so in my case, I know the water pressure never exceeded 80 psi. Typically our water pressure varies from 65-70psi here in Osceola Hills. I can understand Nova's position because the filter canisters have a maximum working pressure and if you exceed that, they can start to crack and eventually fail. I also know that Nova has installed thousands of filters over the years and if there were a problem there would be a ton of reports by now you would think?
We just had our Nova filters changed and had to replace one of the blue canisters. Maybe more prevalent than is known.
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My nova system had a 1 year warranty. My Pegasus system has a lifetime warranty.
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My nova system had a 1 year warranty. My Pegasus system has a lifetime warranty.
Sounds like NOVA is going to lose lots of business. Appears they are too busy anyway.
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My nova system had a 1 year warranty. My Pegasus system has a lifetime warranty.
True, but thats because you are paying almost double for the Pegasus so that warranty is built into the price. Nothing wrong with that but it needs to be mentioned.
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As a Nova customer for almost 4 years I have never had an issue with the system. To be fair, a Nova System is very different than a pegasus system it's like comparing apples to oranges. Nova is a very stable company and we have had nothing but great service from them. If you have ever been to their warehouse on clay drain road you would understand their credibility and it is very apparent why they are in over 25,000 homes in the villages alone. Very kind people and family owned and operated.
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Have you placed a water pressure gauge on your house? These are available with a manually reset pointer for the highest that the gauge measured, and can easily be installed at any hose bib. As I recall our water pressure is around 60 PSI (Brownwood area).
What caused the rise in pressure?
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Have you placed a water pressure gauge on your house? These are available with a manually reset pointer for the highest that the gauge measured, and can easily be installed at any hose bib. As I recall our water pressure is around 60 PSI (Brownwood area).
What could cause a pressure increase in a munipal water supply?
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What could cause a pressure increase in a munipal water supply?
There can be many causes, but you can install a pressure regulator on the incoming water supply pipe to prevent pressure increases. However, if you have a tank type water heater, the pressure regulator will not prevent a pressure increase caused by thermal expansion inside your house. See Post No. 32.
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As a Nova customer for almost 4 years I have never had an issue with the system. To be fair, a Nova System is very different than a pegasus system it's like comparing apples to oranges. Nova is a very stable company and we have had nothing but great service from them. If you have ever been to their warehouse on clay drain road you would understand their credibility and it is very apparent why they are in over 25,000 homes in the villages alone. Very kind people and family owned and operated.
This is very true which is why everyone is all upset over these filter housings having issues after a couple of years. I guess Nova needed some time to figure out what was happening and thought as they change filters they could address any issues but there are a lot of Villagers who change the filters themselves and needed to know to look for these signs of potential failures.

Update: Fortunately they are now using a new manufacture where maybe the system is more robust but there is still no solution to the over pressure problem that may be happening.

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