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100psi will cause damage to your plumbing. When valve is shut off quickly the psi will exceed 100psi. Fill valves could blow off, threads and compression fittings may leak, washer hoses may explode. Don’t be fooled by this and turn any pump to a home above 65psi. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. With his bucket test he proved how much faster your home will flood when a pipe burst from too much pressure.
notice how rick reverses his cutter without sanding the copper pipe clean first, yes rick loves doing things the hard way. poor rick , don't be like rick, think ahead
I can do without the computerized control bull shit. KISS
Wow
sure, just go online to look for an expensive solution instead of checking to see if there is a pressure regulator in the water main first.
Lose the music. It's very annoying.
Your neighbours must be cursing whenever that pump comes on
Ron, I sure wish this could be an easy solution to my dad's water pressure problem. The trouble he has is old Galvanized pipes. Only some of his piping has been updated to copper. His main line from the meter to the house is galvanized, and until that pipe is replaced, I am sure his pressure " before" a pump like this would still not keep up to make enough flow. Of course all his riser pipes are still galvanized too. Only the easy horizontal pipes to the water heater, laundry, basement toilet and 1st floor kitchen were replaced by the plumber he hired to " fix" his no pressure issue a few years back.
There's hope for those who live in Houston. The water pressure is so bad that an old man with a prostate the size of a pumpkin could piss further than the water stream coming from the garden hose with a spray tip on it.
Water company should discount your bill