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<title>Tips to Improve Water Pressure in Your Home</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2026 12:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
<category>water pressure</category>
<category>low water pressure</category>
<category>improve water pressure</category>
<category>pressure reducing valve</category>
<description>You can improve water pressure by testing your water pressure with a gauge, cleaning faucet aerators, and checking your pressure reducing valve. First, connect a pressure gauge to a hose bib to get a baseline number. Make sure no one uses water while you test. You also need to confirm if you have low pressure or low volume because the solutions differ. You can fix many pressure problems at the fixture itself. Remove the flow restrictor from a handheld shower unit to get more pressure. Unscrew an</description>
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