Locate the water pressure reducing valve. It is typically a bell-shaped brass valve installed on the main water line shortly after the main shut-off valve and the water meter. Once you've identified the PRV, examine the top of the 'bell'. You will see an adjustment mechanism, which in this case consists of a threaded bolt protruding from the top and a separate locknut around its base. Before making any changes, it's wise to mark the current position of the bolt with a permanent marker. Use an adjustable wrench or a pair of channel-lock pliers to loosen the locknut. You'll need to turn the locknut counter-clockwise. You may need to hold the adjustment bolt steady with a second tool (like a screwdriver or another wrench) while loosening the nut to prevent it from turning.
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Locate PRV and Loosen Locknut2 min