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Faulty Pressure Regulator: A pressure regulator is a valve that controls the water pressure entering your home from the municipal water supply. If the pressure regulator malfunctions or is improperly adjusted, it can result in either excessively high or low water pressure.
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Closed or Partially Closed Valves: If the main shut-off valve or individual valves leading to specific fixtures are partially closed or stuck in a closed position, it can restrict the flow of water and cause low water pressure in certain areas of your home.
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Water Meter Issues: Problems with the water meter, such as a malfunctioning meter or a partially closed meter valve, can affect water pressure in your home. Additionally, if the meter is located far from your home or if there are obstructions in the water line leading to your property, it can result in reduced water pressure.
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Water Supply Issues: Low water pressure can also be caused by problems with the municipal water supply, such as high demand during peak usage times, maintenance or repairs to the water distribution system, or issues with the water treatment plant.
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