Water Pressure Solutions
Low trickle in your shower or dangerously high pressure damaging your fixtures? We diagnose and fix water pressure problems for the right, lasting solution.
Water Pressure Services
We test, diagnose, and correct water pressure issues at the source — whether that's a regulator fault, a partial blockage, a pump problem, or a supply issue.
Pressure Assessment
We use calibrated pressure gauges to measure your system at multiple points and identify exactly where the problem originates.
Pressure Regulator Service
Faulty regulators cause both low and dangerously high pressure. We repair or replace them with quality units set to the correct operating pressure for your property.
Booster Pump Installation
Where supply pressure from the mains is consistently low, we design and install booster pump systems to deliver adequate pressure throughout your property.
System Balancing
Multi-outlet properties often have uneven pressure. We balance your pipe network so every tap and shower receives consistent, proper flow.
Water Pressure FAQs
What causes low water pressure?
Common causes include a faulty pressure regulator, mineral scale buildup narrowing the pipes, a partially closed mains valve, a hidden leak reducing supply, or simply insufficient supply pressure from the municipal main.
Can high water pressure damage my plumbing?
Yes — pressure above 80 psi (550 kPa) accelerates wear on washers, valves, appliance hoses, and pipe joints. A pressure-reducing valve (PRV) is a cost-effective protection against this damage.
My pressure is fine during the day but low in the morning — why?
This usually indicates high demand from neighbouring properties or the municipal supply fluctuating at peak times. A pressure tank or booster system can buffer against these variations.
Will fixing pressure issues affect my water bill?
Correcting low pressure by fixing hidden leaks often reduces your water bill. Installing a pressure-reducing valve on a high-pressure supply reduces water waste through fast-flowing taps.
How long does a pressure assessment take?
A full diagnostic assessment typically takes 1–2 hours. We'll give you a written report of findings and a transparent quote for any work required before starting.
Tired of Low Water Pressure?
Book a professional diagnosis and get your water pressure right — permanently. Transparent quote before any work starts.