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Shut Off Water Supply — Check Your Main Water Shutoff Valve

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Boost Low Water Pressure: A DIY Guide to Higher Home Water Flow · Step 1 of 3

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First, locate the main water shut-off valve for your house and turn it off completely. The valve's location can vary, but it's often located outside near the water meter or inside in a basement or utility closet. In the video, the valve is in an access pipe in the yard.

Goal: Plumbing Pipes Repair (Repairing damaged or leaking plumbing pipes.)

  • Confirm the water is off by turning on a faucet elsewhere in the house. If water still flows, you have not shut off the main valve.
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FAQs

What's the most critical first step before starting this project, and what safety precautions should I take?

The most critical first step is to locate and fully open your main water shutoff valve, as a partially closed valve is a common cause of low pressure. Before working on the PRV, know how to shut off your home's main water supply and have towels ready for potential leaks to prevent water damage.

What specific tools are essential for this project, and is the listed Wilkins PRV the only option?

You'll primarily need pliers and a multi-head screwdriver for cleaning aerators and adjusting/replacing the PRV. While a Wilkins 1 in. PRV is listed as an example material, you must verify the size and type compatible with your home's existing plumbing before purchasing a replacement.

I've cleaned all my showerheads and faucet aerators, but my water pressure is still low. What should I investigate next?

If cleaning aerators didn't resolve the issue, the next step is to focus on your home's Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV). First, reconfirm your main water shutoff valve is completely open. If the problem persists, your PRV might be faulty or set too low, requiring adjustment or replacement.

How can I safely and effectively adjust my home's Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) without causing damage?

Locate the adjustment screw on your PRV (often on the bell-shaped top). Turn it clockwise slowly, making small adjustments like a quarter turn at a time, to increase pressure. Test the water pressure after each adjustment, avoiding overtightening, as excessive pressure can damage your plumbing fixtures and pipes.

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this, but switching out the cartridge is really easy. First thing you'll need to do is turn off the main water that goes into the house. Mine is just outside my house. It's different for every house, so you'll just need to find out where yours is and shut it off.

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