While many Perth homeowners worry about low water pressure, high pressure can actually cause more damage to your plumbing system.
With years of experience in Perth’s plumbing industry, I’ve seen how excessive water pressure can lead to serious problems if left unchecked.
Pro Tip: You can do a simple pressure check by looking at how water comes out of your taps. If water splashes forcefully out of your sink or creates excessive spray, you might have high pressure.
Understanding Water Pressure
Think of your plumbing system like the hoses in your garden. Just as too much pressure can damage a garden hose, excessive pressure in your home’s pipes can cause wear and damage over time.
Normal vs High Pressure:
- Normal pressure range: 40-60 psi
- High pressure: Above 70 psi
- Dangerous levels: Above 80 psi
- Critical high: Above 100 psi
A Quick Test: Listen when you turn off a tap. If you hear a loud ‘thud’ or banging noise, this water hammer effect often indicates high pressure.
Warning Signs of High Pressure
Your plumbing system gives clear signals when pressure is too high. Pay attention to these common indicators that I regularly see in Perth homes.
Visible Signs:
- Splashing from taps
- Toilet fills with strong, noisy flow
- Banging pipes when taps are closed
- Leaking taps even after repairs
Pro Tip: Check your outside taps too. If water shoots out with excessive force, making it hard to fill a bucket without splashing, your pressure might be too high.
Impact on Your Plumbing System
High water pressure doesn’t just affect your daily water use – it puts constant strain on your entire plumbing system. Over time, this pressure takes a toll on various components.
Common pressure-related problems:
- Worn tap washers
- Damaged pipe joints
- Stressed water heater connections
- Premature appliance wear
Your washing machine and dishwasher are particularly vulnerable to high pressure damage. These appliances are designed to work within specific pressure ranges, and excessive pressure can shorten their lifespan significantly.
Professional Solutions
Fixing high water pressure requires a systematic approach. Let’s look at the most effective solutions we use to protect Perth homes from pressure damage.
Pressure Reducing Valve Installation
A pressure reducing valve (PRV) acts like a guardian for your plumbing system. It automatically maintains safe pressure levels throughout your home.
What a PRV does:
- Reduces incoming water pressure
- Maintains consistent flow
- Protects appliances
- Prevents pipe stress
Pro Tip: Have your PRV checked annually. Like any mechanical device, these valves can wear out over time and need maintenance or replacement.
System Assessment
Before installing any pressure control devices, we conduct a thorough assessment of your plumbing system. This helps identify any existing damage and determine the best solution for your specific situation.
We check:
- Current pressure levels
- Pipe condition
- Joint integrity
- Existing valve function
Water Hammer Arrestors
Sometimes high pressure creates water hammer – that banging noise in your pipes when you shut off a tap quickly. Water hammer arrestors can help protect your system from these pressure spikes.
Benefits include:
- Reduced pipe noise
- Less stress on joints
- Better appliance protection
- Extended system life
Prevention Tips
While professional solutions are often necessary, there are steps you can take to help manage water pressure issues:
Regular Checks:
- Monitor tap flow force
- Listen for unusual pipe sounds
- Check for new leaks
- Watch for splashing at fixtures
Pro Tip: If you notice sudden changes in water pressure, don’t wait for problems to develop. Early intervention often prevents costly repairs.
Long-term Benefits
Investing in proper pressure control provides significant benefits:
- Extended plumbing system life
- Reduced water consumption
- Lower risk of leaks
- Protected appliances
- Quieter operation
Cost Considerations
Professional pressure control solutions are an investment in your home’s plumbing health. While there’s an upfront cost, preventing pressure damage saves money in the long run.
Factors affecting cost:
- System size
- Installation complexity
- Equipment quality
- Additional repairs needed
Pro Tip: Ask about pressure control options during any major plumbing work. Installation is often more cost-effective when combined with other services.
When to Call a Professional
Some situations require immediate professional attention:
- Sudden pressure changes
- Multiple fixture problems
- New pipe noises
- Frequent leaks
- Appliance issues
Our Professional Approach
At Plumb It Right, we take a comprehensive approach to pressure management. We serve homes across Perth’s metropolitan area to Lancelin, providing thorough assessment and effective solutions.
We provide:
- No call-out fees
- Clear upfront pricing
- Quality materials
- Professional installation
- Proper testing
Maintenance Recommendations
After pressure control installation, regular maintenance helps ensure continued protection:
Annual checks should include:
- Pressure readings
- Valve operation
- System inspection
- Adjustment if needed
Pro Tip: Mark your calendar for annual pressure checks. Regular maintenance prevents most pressure-related problems.
High water pressure might seem like a minor issue, but it can cause significant damage to your plumbing system over time. Professional assessment and proper pressure control protect your home and appliances while preventing costly repairs.
If you’ve noticed signs of high pressure in your Perth home, contact us for a professional assessment. Our experienced team provides comprehensive pressure management solutions without call-out fees.
Remember, managing water pressure isn’t just about preventing damage – it’s about protecting your home’s plumbing system for years to come.