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High Water Pressure Is Silently Wrecking Your Plumbing

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Most homeowners never think about water pressure - until something breaks. A dripping faucet, a water heater that fails early, pinhole leaks in your pipes. These are all classic signs that the pressure coming into your home is working against you.

The recommended safe range for residential water pressure is between 40 and 80 psi. Go above that consistently, and you're putting real stress on every fixture, valve, and joint in your plumbing system. It's the kind of damage that builds quietly over time and shows up as expensive repairs later.

A pressure check is one of the simplest, most straightforward things we can do to give you a clear picture of what's actually happening inside your system. We connect a gauge directly to your water supply and get a real reading - no guessing, no assumptions. If the numbers are high, we can talk through your options.

We work on both plumbing and gas systems, so we know how much a small problem left unchecked can snowball. Whether it's water pressure causing wear on your pipes or a gas leak putting your home at risk, catching it early is always the better play. A quick check today can save you from a serious headache down the road.

If your showers feel like a fire hose or you've been noticing unexplained issues around the house, it's worth having the pressure looked at. It's a fast service and the information you get from it is genuinely valuable.

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