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Flow & Pressure Issues

Bad Water Flow & Plumbing Optimization

Find the Cause. Fix the Problem. Restore Your Water Pressure.

Low water pressure and poor flow frustrate homeowners daily. The cause isn’t always obvious—it could be your well, your pressure tank, clogged pipes, undersized plumbing, or treatment equipment that wasn’t installed correctly. We diagnose the real problem and fix it right.

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⚠️ Weak shower pressure
⚠️ Slow-filling appliances
⚠️ Pressure drops when multiple fixtures run
⚠️ Flow worse after treatment install
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Diagnose First Find the Real Cause
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3 Generations System Experience
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Owner Operated Direct Service
Honest Answers No Unnecessary Work
Understanding the Problem

What Causes Bad Water Flow?

Flow problems have many potential causes. Proper diagnosis is essential before spending money on solutions.

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Well System Issues

Low Well Yield

Your well may not produce enough water to meet household demand. Common with older or shallow wells, or during drought conditions.

Fix: Flow testing, possible well rehabilitation or new well

Failing Well Pump

Worn pump impellers or motor problems reduce output. Pump may run but not deliver full flow.

Fix: Pump testing, repair or replacement

Pressure Tank Problems

Waterlogged tank, failed bladder, or incorrect pressure settings cause fluctuating or low pressure.

Fix: Tank inspection, recharge, or replacement

Pressure Switch Issues

Faulty pressure switch may not signal pump correctly, resulting in low cut-off pressure.

Fix: Switch adjustment or replacement
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Plumbing Issues

Clogged Pipes

Iron, manganese, scale, or sediment buildup inside pipes restricts flow over time. Common in older homes.

Fix: Pipe cleaning, water treatment, or repiping

Undersized Piping

Older homes often have 1/2″ supply lines that can’t deliver adequate flow to modern fixtures and appliances.

Fix: Upgrade to 3/4″ or larger supply lines

Corroded Galvanized Pipes

Galvanized steel pipes corrode from inside, gradually closing off. Eventually need replacement.

Fix: Repipe with copper or PEX

Too Many Fittings/Elbows

Each fitting creates friction loss. Poorly planned plumbing with excessive turns reduces pressure.

Fix: Replumb with more direct routing
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Treatment Equipment Issues

Undersized Equipment

Filters or softeners too small for your flow rate create bottlenecks. Common with DIY or budget installations.

Fix: Properly sized replacement equipment

Clogged Filter Media

Sediment filters, carbon filters, or softener resin beds that need maintenance or replacement.

Fix: Filter replacement or media change

Improper Installation

Undersized fittings, too many adapters, or equipment installed in wrong sequence.

Fix: Reinstall correctly with proper components

Multiple Restrictions

Several treatment stages each adding small pressure drops that compound into significant loss.

Fix: System redesign with flow optimization
Our Approach

How We Diagnose Flow Problems

We don’t guess. We measure, test, and identify the actual restriction point.

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Listen to Your Experience

When did the problem start? All fixtures or just some? Constant or intermittent? Your observations help narrow down causes.

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Measure Pressure & Flow

We test static pressure, dynamic pressure (while flowing), and actual GPM at various points to identify where losses occur.

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Inspect the System

Well equipment, pressure tank, treatment systems, main supply line, branch plumbing—we trace the water path to find restrictions.

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Isolate the Problem

By testing before and after each component, we pinpoint exactly where flow is being lost.

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Recommend Solutions

Once we know the cause, we recommend appropriate fixes—sometimes simple, sometimes requiring equipment or plumbing work.

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Verify Results

After repairs, we measure again to confirm the problem is solved and document the improvement.

Treatment System Issues

Water Treatment & Flow Problems

Improperly designed or installed treatment equipment is a common cause of flow issues we see.

Common Treatment-Related Flow Problems

❌ Problem: Undersized Equipment

A softener or filter rated for 7 GPM installed on a system that needs 12 GPM will restrict flow every time multiple fixtures run. This is common with big-box store units or installations by companies focused on selling rather than engineering.

✅ Solution: Proper Sizing

We calculate your actual flow requirements based on fixture count and simultaneous use patterns, then specify equipment that won’t create bottlenecks.

❌ Problem: Poor Installation Practices

Undersized fittings (1/2″ instead of 1″), excessive adapters, unnecessary elbows, and improper bypass configurations all add friction and reduce flow.

✅ Solution: Professional Installation

Full-port valves, properly sized connections, minimal fittings, and correct plumbing practices preserve flow through treatment equipment.

❌ Problem: Neglected Maintenance

Sediment filters clogged with debris, carbon exhausted and compacted, softener resin fouled with iron—all restrict flow progressively.

✅ Solution: Regular Maintenance

Scheduled filter changes, media inspection, and system checks prevent gradual flow degradation.

Flow Rate Guidelines

Typical household flow requirements:

Shower 2.0-2.5 GPM
Kitchen Faucet 1.5-2.2 GPM
Dishwasher 2.0-3.0 GPM
Washing Machine 3.0-5.0 GPM
Toilet (filling) 3.0 GPM

Running 2-3 fixtures simultaneously is common. Equipment must handle combined demand.

Treatment System Problems?

We evaluate existing systems and optimize for proper flow.

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Our Services

Flow & Pressure Solutions

Once we identify the problem, we can address most common causes.

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Pressure Tank Service

  • Pressure tank inspection
  • Air charge adjustment
  • Pressure switch calibration
  • Tank replacement if needed
  • Proper tank sizing
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Well Pump Service

  • Pump performance testing
  • Flow rate measurement
  • Pump replacement
  • Proper pump sizing
  • Control box service
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Treatment Optimization

  • System flow evaluation
  • Equipment right-sizing
  • Installation corrections
  • Filter/media replacement
  • Bypass configuration
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System Analysis

  • Pressure testing throughout
  • Flow measurement at points
  • Restriction identification
  • Plumbing evaluation
  • Improvement recommendations

What We Don’t Do: We’re water treatment specialists, not general plumbers. For issues like repiping your house, replacing galvanized pipes, or major plumbing renovations, we can diagnose the problem and recommend a plumber. We focus on well systems, pressure systems, and treatment equipment.

Advanced Option

Constant Pressure Systems

Traditional well systems have pressure that varies between cut-on and cut-off (typically 40-60 PSI). A constant pressure system uses a variable frequency drive (VFD) to maintain steady pressure regardless of demand.

Benefits of Constant Pressure:

  • Steady pressure — No fluctuations when multiple fixtures run
  • Eliminates pressure swings — No surge when pump kicks on
  • Better for low-yield wells — Pump speed matches available water
  • Smaller pressure tank — Less space required
  • Improved flow — Maintains pressure during high demand

Constant pressure isn’t right for every situation, but it’s worth considering if you have chronic pressure fluctuation issues or a low-yield well.

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Coverage

Flow Diagnostics Throughout SW PA

We diagnose and solve flow problems across all 13 counties we serve.

Based in Murrysville. Service throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Common Questions

Flow & Pressure FAQs

My pressure was fine until I got a water softener installed. What happened?

Common issue. The softener may be undersized for your flow requirements, installed with undersized fittings, or have a restricted bypass. We can evaluate the installation and determine if it can be corrected or needs replacement with properly sized equipment.

Pressure is fine at first, then drops after running water for a while. Why?

This often indicates a well that can’t keep up with demand—low yield or a failing pump. The pressure tank provides initial flow, but once depleted, the pump can’t refill fast enough. Flow testing can confirm.

Can I just increase my pressure switch settings?

Sometimes, but there are limits. Your pump has a maximum pressure it can produce, and your plumbing has pressure limits too. Raising settings beyond what the system can handle causes problems. We can evaluate what’s safe and effective for your system.

Is low flow the same as low pressure?

Related but different. Pressure is the force pushing water; flow is the volume delivered. You can have good pressure but low flow (restriction somewhere), or adequate flow but low pressure (pump/tank issue). We measure both to diagnose correctly.

My pressure drops when the sprinkler system runs. Is that normal?

Some drop is normal with high-demand fixtures, but significant drops indicate your system can’t handle the combined load. Solutions include larger pressure tank, constant pressure system, or scheduling irrigation during low-use times.

How much flow do I actually need?

Depends on your household. A rough guideline is 2-3 GPM per bathroom plus kitchen. A 3-bathroom home might need 10-15 GPM peak flow. We calculate based on your actual fixtures and use patterns.

Can water treatment equipment be installed without losing pressure?

Yes, with proper design. Correctly sized equipment with full-port valves and proper plumbing causes minimal pressure loss. Problems occur with undersized equipment or poor installation practices.

My neighbor has great pressure. Why is mine bad?

Well depth, pump size, pressure tank condition, plumbing age, and treatment equipment all vary between homes. Your neighbor’s system may be newer, better maintained, or simply different. We evaluate your specific situation.

What’s a constant pressure system?

A system using a variable frequency drive (VFD) to adjust pump speed and maintain steady pressure regardless of demand. Eliminates the pressure fluctuations of traditional systems. Good option for some situations.

How do I get my flow problem diagnosed?

Call us at 724-708-8816 or fill out the form below. Describe what you’re experiencing and we’ll schedule a diagnostic visit to measure, test, and identify the actual cause.

Get Help

Diagnose Your Flow Problem

Frustrated with low pressure or weak flow? Contact us for proper diagnosis. We’ll measure, test, and identify the actual cause—then recommend solutions that make sense for your situation.

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Call or Text 724-708-8816
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Don’t Live with Bad Water Pressure

We find the real cause of flow problems and fix them right. No guessing. No unnecessary work.