Sudden Low Water Pressure in House Lines
If you have sudden low water pressure in house lines, the situation can be very bad. The best case scenario, in all likelihood, is that the municipality had some problem with the water lines and that service will be restored in short order. In the worst case scenario, you blew a line in your home and there’s water leaking all over somewhere behind a wall or in the cellar.
When sudden low water pressure in house lines is a problem in the winter, it’s sometimes because of frozen pipes. When pipes freeze, the water in them can expand and rupture the pipe, causing water to leak out.
In other cases, a line will burst when a solder or another juncture along the line becomes unstable and breaks open. This causes the water to leak out and that, of course, causes a drop in water pressure. If this is the cause of sudden low water pressure in house plumbing, it may be hard to find the actual cause. The leak may be small, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t cause a significant drop in household water pressure. Call us on 0800 731 3843 if you have such an issue at your home.
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