How Can a Shower Head Affect Water Pressure?

Shower Water Pressure

Installing a new shower head is a simple project that does not require a huge expenditure of effort or money. If your shower head has not been upgraded within the last 5 years, then it is time to invest in an upgrade. In most modern bathrooms, the shower head is responsible for controlling the flow of water into your shower via a flow restrictor. There are strict federal and state laws in place that require manufacturers to limit the amount of water that a shower head can deliver within a specific amount of time. The goal of these regulations is to conserve precious natural resources. 

 

Old shower heads often contain ineffective or faulty flow restrictors, or the restrictors may be missing altogether. If the flow restrictor is missing, then the shower head can deliver too much water when a person showers, which results in expensive monthly water bills. If the flow restrictor is faulty, it can cause leakage around the shower head to occur. If the flow restrictor in your shower head cannot adequately control the flow of water, it can create a backup of pressure inside your pipes, which can result in internal leaks and necessitate a call for plumbing repair

 

Although there can be a variety of reasons why the water pressure in your shower is too high or too low, most problems can easily be remedied by simply swapping out your shower head for a model that is designed for low pressure. These low pressure shower heads increase the velocity of the water, even when water pressure is too low, and it will ensure that you can take a relaxing, refreshing shower without using too much water. It will also ensure that your monthly water bill remains low too. 

 

Even though changing your shower head can resolve most water pressure issues, you should not neglect proper maintenance and repair of your home’s plumbing system. Instead of attempting to fix a plumbing problem yourself, do it right the first time by contacting the trusted experts at Heaney Plumbing & Heating. With competitive prices and prompt, same day service, we have become one of the most recommended plumbing repair specialists in all of Metro Detroit. Contact us today!

How to Properly Clean the Drains in Your Home

If you have a bad odor, a stain or a clog in your drain you will need to clean out your drain. You should clean your drains on a regular basis to prevent problems. In fact, all drains in your home should have regular maintenance. Chemical...

5 Signs Your Water Line Needs Repiping

Are worried about the plumbing and water lines in your home or commercial building? This is a valid concern, and while many pipes and water lines are designed to last for decades, that doesn't guarantee that they won't fail at...

How Can I Stop My Pipes From Sweating?

Have you ever seen a pipe in your home with so much water dripping from it that you were sure the pipe had a leak? Yet when you examined the pipe closely you saw that the pipe had no leak at all? This is caused by condensation, which is often...

End of Season Furnace Maintenance Tips

Winter seems to have finally left us, but even though the calendar tells us it is spring, furnaces in Metro Detroit are still running during the cold nights.  Hopefully our furnaces can hibernate soon, but in order for them to rest...

4 Signs You Need to Replace Your Sump Pump

Sump pumps, like everything else, have a fixed lifespan. Usually, the lifespan of a sump pump is between 5 and 10 years. Sump pumps that are used more than others tend to fail closer to 4 years, while sump pumps used less frequently can last...

How Can I Force the Air out of My Pipes?

From time to time, homeowners experience screeching or banging noises from their water pipes.  This can happen if air gets trapped at high points in your water supply.  Usually, this creates nothing more than an annoying sound with a...

How to Fix a Leaky Faucet

That slow, annoying drip coming out of your faucet is not only aggravating, but it can also be costly.  If left untreated, slow drips can become steady, which can really impact the water bill over time.  Sometimes it is necessary to...

Lower Your Water Bill With Minor Plumbing Changes

You’d be hard pressed to find someone who wouldn’t like to lower his utility bills, especially in the winter. As gas bills soar during the colder months, many homeowners find it hard to keep up with their other utilities. But did you...

How to Prevent and Repair Frozen Pipes

Allowing water to freeze inside your pipes doesn’t just prevent you from having running water. Water has the unique property of expanding when frozen, which can result in burst pipes and disastrous water leaks.   When outside...

Why Is Water Leaking from My Furnace?

There is nothing more frustrating for a homeowner than dealing with heating and cooling problems. If you’ve discovered water pooling around your furnace, you may be dealing with a problem that needs to be remedied before it causes a more...

Why Are My Pipes Making Noise?

Do you get anxiety every time you use your shower or faucet? Hearing a loud re-occurring noise every time you turn on your water can be a constant, annoying reminder that something might be wrong with your plumbing.   Some sounds from...

How to Find the Best Plumber in Metro Detroit

Locating a plumbing repair contractor that matches into your timetable and budget can be a real issue for your home renovation project. Consequently, you should analyze each potential plumbing service provider and research the reviews they received...

Why is My Furnace Blowing Cold Air?

What could be worse then turning on your furnace, anticipating the warmth and comfort it will provide, only to be blasted with cold air? Well, maybe it isn’t quite that bad, but it is still a huge inconvenience.  Luckily, there is...
Page: 123 - All