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Home Inspector Atlanta GA Asks Is The Water Pressure In Your Home Too High?

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http://www.weinspect4u.com Home Inspector Atlanta GA notes that if your faucets are dripping and your toilets are running, chances are the pressure reducer valve on your main water line's gone bad!

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  • LOL...I would love to have 120PSI. Just put a regulator on the house feed. I would keep the 120PSI for some ball valve type outdoor faucets. I love the jet I get from a 1/2 jet fetting at 80PSI, would love it more at 120PSI. I could water plants from halfway or more across my 1/2 acre. In the house though it would be damaging as indoor fixtures cant take the hammering of 120PSI. I would have to use an expansion tank on my outdoor valves to keep water from expanding to fast during water off.

  • good info. I was just watching them check psi on tv. they didn't say that it could make faucets leak and toilets run. sounds verry logical and come to think of it, my toilet wants to run, faucets leak and when you run the sink faucet... it's like a fire hydrant. lol they said 50psi is good. does that sound right?

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