You might be wondering how to raise the pressure in the shower. Don’t let another disappointing shower pass. These steps will allow you to determine the cause of the shower-head problem and increase the pressure.

Why is the water pressure in the shower so low?

A few common causes of weak shower streams include:

  • There is a high demand for your home’s water supply
  • Blocked showerhead
  • Problem with water
  • Faulty plumbing equipment

Troubleshooting: How do I raise the pressure in my shower head?

You can try to fix the problem yourself by performing some troubleshooting steps. Or, you can call your local Glendale Plumber to have a diagnosis done and get a solution. These are the steps to help increase the water pressure in your shower.

  1. If you suspect the problem may be related to high demand for your home’s water supply then turn off water-heavy appliance like the dishwasher or washing machine. Check your shower pressure once all the appliances have been turned off to verify that it has returned to normal.
  2. The 50/50 solution made of white vinegar and water can be used to clean the shower-head if it appears blocked. Put the solution in a small plastic bag. Wrap the bag around your shower-head and let it soak for 15 minutes. Let the solution sit for 15 minutes. Then wipe off any loosened deposits. Finally, run the shower as hot and hot as you can to flush out clogs.
  3. If low water pressure appears to be an issue throughout the house, rather than just one faucet, then the main shut-off valve in the house may not be fully opened. This valve is usually located in the house where the main water supply pipe enters your home. Make sure the valve is open, and then check the water pressure.

Low water pressure in the shower: Do you need help from a professional Glendale, CA Plumber?

A qualified Glendale, CA Plumber may be needed to help with low water pressure issues.

  • The shutoff valve for the city’s water supply doesn’t work fully.
  • The water main is either leaking or blocked.
  • It is time to replace the water pressure regulator/pressure-reducing valve.
  • If your plumbing pipes are corroded it may be necessary to re-pipe your entire home.