Priority Home Services

If you are a homeowner, you rely on consistent water pressure daily for comfort and functionality. Even a minor decrease in pressure can seem like a small annoyance, but we know it is a major warning sign. This subtle change often indicates a bigger, hidden problem lurking within your home’s complex plumbing system. Priority Home Services wants you to be proactive. Ignoring these slight fluctuations could quickly lead to significant damage and costly emergency repairs.

 

a plumber's gloved hand pointing to a small, damp spot on a drywall

It Could Be a Hidden Leak Behind Your Walls

A very slight but continuous drop in water pressure is one of the clearest signs of a hidden water leak. As a trusted local plumbing company, we know even a pinhole leak causes system pressure to decrease steadily over time. This slow, concealed water damage can destroy structural elements and lead to mold growth before you ever see a drip. Early detection through pressure monitoring is key to preventing catastrophic home damage and expensive future repairs.

 

an old, corroded copper pipe visibly choked with white and green mineral scale

Mineral Buildup is Restricting Flow

Older pipes, or those in hard water areas, are prone to internal mineral scaling and corrosion, which restricts the pipe’s inner diameter. This blockage forces the same volume of water through a smaller space, directly causing your lower water pressure. For Northern Colorado plumbing, this is a common issue. Over time, this buildup can completely obstruct the flow, necessitating a complex repiping job or professional de-scaling service.

 

a cylindrical water pressure regulator valve (PRV) mounted on a pipe

Your Water Regulator Valve May Be Failing Slowly

Every home has a pressure regulator valve (PRV) designed to keep the water pressure entering your home at a safe and consistent level. When this critical component begins to wear out, it often malfunctions by throttling the pressure inconsistently. A PRV that is failing will struggle to maintain its setting, resulting in the minor, yet noticeable, pressure drops you are observing. Replacing this valve is a simple, cost-effective solution we provide in Littleton.

 

a hand holding a clogged shower head with visible mineral and sediment buildup

Sediment Buildup in Your Water Heater

Water heater tanks accumulate sediment over time, and this sludge can easily enter your main lines and fixtures, creating small blockages. When the sediment partially clogs a faucet aerator or shower head, the pressure will drop dramatically at that specific point. While this might seem localized, it signals a larger, systemic problem with sediment that a local plumbing company like ours can easily diagnose and flush out for you.

 

Small plumbing problems rarely fix themselves; they only become big, expensive ones. If you are experiencing even a slight, ongoing reduction in water pressure, you need to call a professional for a comprehensive inspection. At Priority Home Services, your local plumbing company, we offer the diagnostic tools and expertise to pinpoint the exact cause, whether it’s a hidden leak or a failing PRV.

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