SAS
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I have reasonable water pressure throughout most of the house, but the master bath, particularly the shower, varies between very low and mediocre pressure. I have changed shower heads, but that clearly isn't the issue. I suspect that when the previous owner had that bath completely renovated, something in the plumbing has caused an issue. I also have noticed that when I am showering, any use of the water elsewhere in the house immediately lowers the water pressure in the shower quite a bit.
So I though that maybe the simplest answer would be a slight increas to the pressure reducing valve. And then I remembered that there is a pressure gauge on the input side of the water softener. Here's what that looks like:
That would seem to indicate that the pressure is already higher than it should be. Or am I misunderstanding something (or do I need a new gauge)?
So I though that maybe the simplest answer would be a slight increas to the pressure reducing valve. And then I remembered that there is a pressure gauge on the input side of the water softener. Here's what that looks like:
That would seem to indicate that the pressure is already higher than it should be. Or am I misunderstanding something (or do I need a new gauge)?