Water Distribution
Main Water Service Lines
If you are experiencing water seepage from ground level or an issue with poor water pressure, this could
be the result of your potable main service water line failing. After all, most pipes are made of metal
where electrolysis, rust, and corrosion weaken the pipe causing it to fail. This could occur underground
or inside your basement or crawl space.
Typically, your water service should flow an average rate of 60-80 psi (pounds per square inch). If pressure exceeds 80 psi, you could experience leaking fixtures,
Typically, your water service should flow an average rate of 60-80 psi (pounds per square inch). If pressure exceeds 80 psi, you could experience leaking fixtures,
broken hose bibs,
appliance issues, or dripping from your water heaters pressure relief valve.
An installation of a water pressure regulator valve would allow you to maintain normal
An installation of a water pressure regulator valve would allow you to maintain normal
water pressure. Let us check your water pressure and see if your service is functioning properly.
- Main water service shut off valve
- Expansion tanks
- Water pressure regulator valve
- Water filter systems
- Angle stop valves
- Recirculating pumps
- Replace galvanized pipe with copper