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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • Is your water pressure so low that you have to run around in your shower just to get wet? Or so high that it feels like you've lost a layer of skin?
    Then you need to learn how to test water pressure at home. And you need to learn how to adjust the water pressure. This is a super quick and easy project. This video covers both.
    we'll show you how to use an inexpensive water pressure gauge to measure your water (the standard psi should be between about 50-60 but can be from 35-80 psi).
    And we'll show you how to quickly adjust your plumbing's Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) so it gives you more or less pressure.
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Komentáře • 130

  • @musicfusion4u
    @musicfusion4u Před 8 dny +1

    Excellent tutorial! Just bought a water pressure gauge, and increased our water pressure with no problem. Note: I had next to no knowledge about plumbing, so thanks!

  • @naseausderhuette
    @naseausderhuette Před rokem +21

    Thanks! That was helpful! I need to add, that when you want to lower the pressure, you will have to turn on the water somewhere in the house after adjusting the screw. Otherwise you won’t see a change on the gauge. After releasing the pressure it will settle to your new set pressure 😊

  • @tommiller6580
    @tommiller6580 Před 5 měsíci +4

    He forgot to mention if your water pressure doesnt increase after turning the head of the bolt clockwise, you need to replace that regulator since it's bad. Usually after 20 years. it needs replaced. The new water regulators come in 5/8 inch and 1/2 inch for home use. They run about 100 + bucks. ( as of this posting 3-13-2024. )

  • @lvgirl9405
    @lvgirl9405 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much. I was able to check the pressure and lower it myself. I especially liked the recap at the end.

  • @ORESKOmARK
    @ORESKOmARK Před rokem +3

    Just wanted to mention that your backyard is beautiful! Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.

  • @tommoehringer8032
    @tommoehringer8032 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow-- so well explained, Dino! Your's is without question the BEST plumbing-related video I've seen all week!

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thanks! You're my biggest (only?) fan. ;-)

    • @bavarianautotech2096
      @bavarianautotech2096 Před rokem

      Ha, ha, ha.

    • @itsm3th3b33
      @itsm3th3b33 Před 5 měsíci

      @@1-Tom-Plumber
      Quick question: I noticed that if I leave the pressure gauge attached to the garden spigot/bib, the pressure will slowly increase. For example, it starts at 50 when I turn on the valve, but it rises to about 60 if I leave it there for 20 mins. What causes that?
      Your video did not say to wait... is the instantaneous reading (black handle) accurate or should we pay more attention to the red handle?

  • @nspencer257
    @nspencer257 Před měsícem

    Thank you thank you!! Our water pressure got turned up to high by the people doing our water softener sysyem and i was able to fix it myself! It was actually 10 over recommend on our tag

  • @datguykirt
    @datguykirt Před 2 lety +31

    Shouldn't you loosen the lock nut on the bolt before adjusting the pressure and then tighten it again when you're done?

    • @irinamartovetsky167
      @irinamartovetsky167 Před rokem +8

      😀 I thought I was the only one to catch this. You are 100% correct

    • @CortezAutoServiceMobile
      @CortezAutoServiceMobile Před rokem +2

      Na bro your overthinking it. 😅

    • @justme8649
      @justme8649 Před rokem +5

      Agreed Some Guy... if the lock nut served no purpose then why would it be there in the first place?

    • @Scoopthemoopoop
      @Scoopthemoopoop Před 2 měsíci +2

      How much do you loosen it?

    • @kathy3430
      @kathy3430 Před měsícem +2

      Yes. He forgot to loosen the bolt before adjusting the pressure! 😢 Then tighten it back when you’re done.

  • @garyfriedman7953
    @garyfriedman7953 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much. Our garden hoses kept bursting. I have tried everything. So now I have lowered the water pressure & hope that solves the problem.

    • @bavarianautotech2096
      @bavarianautotech2096 Před rokem

      Sohhh, how did that lowering of property/house pressure work out for you? ... suspect searching for real engineered "SOLUTION"?

    • @l31007
      @l31007 Před měsícem

      What pressure did you start with that ruined your hoses? What did you end up setting it to?

  • @kathrynm5841
    @kathrynm5841 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you - this was a big help! Very detailed but not long and tedious detailed.

  • @joshkellis6499
    @joshkellis6499 Před rokem +2

    Great Video + info. Thank you. Had my mom's refrigerator water line valve start leaking, got it replaced, then found the refrigerators water valve was leaking way worse too. I was wondering what would cause both to go at the same time..... All I could think of was too high of a water pressure..... So I needed to look into checking it myself. 1950's house, (some) new lines, 18 year old fridge, has been too many half a** "plumbers/workers" worked at my mom's house, along with other problems too, and ....me....
    Sadly with very little knowledge of those things. So,.. I figured I'd give some things a shot. Can't/Shouldn't do any worse than the people that were hired. Lol.
    Thank you. I appreciate it.

  • @larryBurks-qk9oj
    @larryBurks-qk9oj Před 7 měsíci

    very informative. bardi HVAC came out to do a "complimentary" plumbing inspection. dude tried to charge me like 700 bucks to adjust the water pressure. man these people are INSANE

  • @sergiorodriguez8461
    @sergiorodriguez8461 Před měsícem

    Great video very well explain, I thank you!! my water pressure is fine and so is my "Blood Pressure" I`d twice busted pipes.

  • @orlandoc661
    @orlandoc661 Před 2 měsíci

    Very simple and informative.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @vm3016
    @vm3016 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. I have had to learn how to be independently proactive in caring for my home. Your instructions were very clear. I am right at 60 psi. Very empowering. How often should I do this?

    • @__GALLANT__
      @__GALLANT__ Před 10 měsíci +1

      You probably want to do it every day before you shower just to make sure you have the right water pressure.

  • @shyskylark
    @shyskylark Před rokem +1

    Great video, very informative for someone who didn't know anything about this!

  • @sepgs2004
    @sepgs2004 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. Our pressure adjustment unit is new style, then the screw driver dent knob is pretty much worn out. I was able to use a wrench and adjust this time. I may change the unit when possible...

  • @Smcinty2
    @Smcinty2 Před 6 měsíci

    This is very helpful, thank you!

  • @hectormedina7198
    @hectormedina7198 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice presentation and thanks for sharing.

  • @SaL-ep7zb
    @SaL-ep7zb Před 18 dny

    When you adjust the water pressure do you have to shut the main city water line before turning the screw to asjust the pressure?

  • @phillipsanchez468
    @phillipsanchez468 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you very much, helpful, will help me check my water pressure and if, necessary making recommended changes.

  • @sylvialashley1297
    @sylvialashley1297 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks, this was great information!!👍🏼

  • @e.daniels5971
    @e.daniels5971 Před rokem

    Thank you sir. Very helpful.

  • @Lambchop59
    @Lambchop59 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank u very much Sir..u test out side, but my kitchen sink has horrible pressure but basement sink super pressure..by testing outside is there a reason for where u put on the tester?

  • @leonaanderson8647
    @leonaanderson8647 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video!!

  • @hq2126
    @hq2126 Před rokem

    Excellent video, very helpful!!!

  • @jeffwvu4602
    @jeffwvu4602 Před rokem +1

    I bought the same gauge and my pressure was 105. My house is only 4 years old though. I guess I need a pressure regulator?

  • @larkins621
    @larkins621 Před rokem +2

    Great video but stuck on one thing.... which outside spigot do you attach it to? Like with most houses, I have two. One is closer to the intake, the other is on the other side of the house. The one closest to the intake reads about 55 on the black hand. The other one reads 85. Which do I go with?

    • @larryfales58
      @larryfales58 Před 8 měsíci

      Always go with the highest reading

  • @youkenaitube
    @youkenaitube Před 6 měsíci

    good quality video and audio. what camera is this?

  • @FRANKLIN-vu1vn
    @FRANKLIN-vu1vn Před rokem

    Can water pressure be checked from hot water tank drain valve. I was told to check pressure just like you showed in this video

  • @knowledgeborn7591
    @knowledgeborn7591 Před 21 dnem

    What if you turn it counterclockwise and pressure doesn’t go down?? Home built in 2020.

  • @robt.7920
    @robt.7920 Před 2 lety +1

    I see that you reply back- good, so my question is that I live in an apt./condo ( I own it) and we had to all change our water tanks. I have the expansion tank and a brass "t' valve for the expansion tank. To put on the tank I have to know the water pressure to correctly hook up the expansion tank so how do I go about this being that I do not live in a house like you show but live in an apt building and so l can not tell all the tenants not to use their water just so that I can test my water pressure. We do have the relief valve going from my water tank to the outside of the apt. just so you know.

  • @waterfallrich
    @waterfallrich Před měsícem

    Why does the pressure on my gauge jump way up when I first turn the water on, but almost immediately settle back down to about 50. I didn't see that when you first turned your water on.

  • @susanstoker5248
    @susanstoker5248 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the very nicely done video. I have one question. Some of the other resources I have read recommend shutting off the water main. Should I do this?

  • @squirrelattackspidy
    @squirrelattackspidy Před 3 měsíci

    How come you didn't loosen the bolt below the bolt that lowers and raises the water pressure? Do you need to shut off the water main before you adjust the pressure? Thanks!

  • @scottdavis9318
    @scottdavis9318 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video. Is the pressure the same for pex water lines? 👍

  • @shadyfieldhomestead1974
    @shadyfieldhomestead1974 Před 2 měsíci

    Our pressure had always been very low. It only became an issue when there wasn’t enough pressure to flush my boat engine. So I tested it and it was at 20 psi. I adjusted it to 60 and now the engine is discharging with the hose just fine. Anyway, should I adjust it back down? Or do I need to worry about it spiking and becoming too high? I just don’t want any leaks with too much pressure. It’s at 60 now

  • @timstone3735
    @timstone3735 Před rokem +1

    This guy needs to redu this video. There is a big difference between outside pressure and in-house pressure.

    • @coharris14228
      @coharris14228 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Well please explain the difference.

  • @radmunkey
    @radmunkey Před rokem

    Great video

  • @Theupgradeguy
    @Theupgradeguy Před rokem +4

    How fast should you turn ON the spigot or does it not matter?

  • @noahqiao6624
    @noahqiao6624 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, thank you for your video! Very well explained! Currently my house has a water pressure of 100+psi and the plumber is recommending replacing the PRV. Instead of replacing, can I adjust the pressure on it so that it's around 75? The PRV might be around 15 years old though. Thank you!

    • @JoeM-uh9zx
      @JoeM-uh9zx Před 4 dny

      Maybe you should ask the plumber that question. Did he try to adjust the pressure to a lower value? Maybe he just wanted to make a quick buck and sell you something you did not really need. I would have tried to adjust the pressure to see if you can lower it yourself. If you can not lower the pressure then maybe you do need a new valve.

  • @lillieknight
    @lillieknight Před 11 měsíci

    How do you check the pressure in the bath tub where that won’t fit on it. The outside faucets have good pressure. Inside the kitchen, washroom and bathroom not so much. How do you increase the pressure inside the house?

  • @jimbo8743
    @jimbo8743 Před rokem

    Hi Dino, how do I find the water pressure in my closed hydronic heating system? Thanks.

  • @victorpayes8262
    @victorpayes8262 Před rokem +1

    Excelente!

  • @matthewanderson4619
    @matthewanderson4619 Před 2 měsíci

    Thx, helpful

  • @honeyqk
    @honeyqk Před rokem +2

    What if the red mark reaches 140 immediately upon opening the faucet but the black mark stays at 70? Can someone help with this.

  • @josemanuelorozco1806
    @josemanuelorozco1806 Před 6 měsíci

    Tried to lower the pressure but screw came completely off, can this be fixed??

  • @tanluu1944
    @tanluu1944 Před rokem

    Thank you.

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! Hopefully this information served you well.

  • @manna5610
    @manna5610 Před rokem

    What pressure would you recommend for a 27 yr old house woth pcv plumbing.

  • @BoyFam
    @BoyFam Před rokem

    My adjustment runs right into my water softener, does that change anything for me when adjusting my pressure?

  • @BigAlWillis
    @BigAlWillis Před rokem

    We have a toilet that when you flush it the water line for the fridge icemaker squeals while the toilet refills. The sink beside the toilet cold water nearly comes to a stop when toilet is flushed. The squealing noise isn't at the toilet though. It is behind the fridge. Brand new water regulator. I can't test water pressure this way because the outside faucet is before the refrigerator. I'm stumped.

  • @getitenterprise
    @getitenterprise Před 11 měsíci

    I attached the gage with nonwater running and received a 150psi reading. Adjusted the screw and nothing changed. I then turned on the faucet and reading dropped to around 35. Stayed around 35 but the faucet still sputters. Aside he sputtering the prv had a leak. Waiting a little bit before i go back to that part.
    I need to faucet 2 stop shaking 😫

  • @tomassoyweyvon4902
    @tomassoyweyvon4902 Před rokem

    Well, maybe I should put in a PRV, I'm a little worried that water will be coming out of the sockets soon, the enamel tub is almost down to bare metal.........

  • @spatt833
    @spatt833 Před 6 měsíci

    Why does it have to be tested on an "outside" faucet?

  • @hasratshah4986
    @hasratshah4986 Před rokem

    My outside line branches off before my pressure reducing valve, how can i check my pressure?

  • @t.k.morris
    @t.k.morris Před rokem

    Will the bolt adjuster in a pressure regulator valve come out if you turn it too many times to reduce water pressure?
    I need to turn my pressure down but I am not sure if the old regulator is working or just has been turned up too high previously.

  • @tyoism
    @tyoism Před 3 lety +5

    Ha. I always thought you were stuck with the pressure you had!

  • @michaels3708
    @michaels3708 Před rokem

    I don't understand as the outside tap is before the PRV; so reducing the PRV did not change the outside tap pressure, which is off the mains?! so confused

  • @charlottecannon314
    @charlottecannon314 Před rokem

    Hi there. Question. My water pressure is awful. Inside my home I did the test at the faucet, timing how long it took to fill 1 Liter. It took 30 seconds to fill 1 liter. The instructional advice was that it should take 6 seconds to fill 1 Liter. I do not have that bell with the adjusting bolt inside my home to adjust the water pressure. I only have the water shut off valve at the main coming into my home, in my basement. Should I have one of those bells put on? The other thing is the city has the outside meter in my yard, set between 30 and 35 PSI. I understand it should be set on 60 PSI. Is there a way to increase the water pressure between that outside meter and my house since the city has it set so low at the meter? The water pressure often drops to 10 PSI, and lower, barely coming out and this occurs often, nearly daily. And it's caused me to even ruin washing white clothes in my washer with a little bit of bleach, and ive gotten very sick with stomach cramps, diarrhea and such as well, from drinking the water at such low PSI. What can I do? Thanks.

  • @Shellback13202
    @Shellback13202 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. What if the black needle shoots up initially to around 80 and then settles down to around 60 and stays there? Is where it stops the correct measurement? Thanks!

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! The average household psi is anywhere from 40-80, if it steadily reads 60, you're good to go :)

    • @Texasbird026
      @Texasbird026 Před 8 měsíci

      @@1-Tom-Plumber Mine shot up to around 78 and stayed there, but when I turned off the water at the home owner shutoff valve at the street it slowly sinks but stays around 64. Is this normal? Why does it sink and then go stable? Is this an indicator of a leak where it drops down and gets stable at the rate of the leak? My water meter reads 0.0 for a rate at the street with nothing shut off. Is the pressure test more sensitive than the rate shown on the meter? Thanks in advance for reply.

  • @daveyt4802
    @daveyt4802 Před 8 měsíci

    Is there a maximum before problems arise? What types of problems? Mine just went UP. NO regulator to adjust.

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 8 měsíci

      Don't go over 80 PSI, most homes need 40-60 psi. Any more than that and it can cause problems

    • @daveyt4802
      @daveyt4802 Před 8 měsíci

      Pressure tester started at 65 psi. Red max was stuck and shot up to 90 psi today. Ug.

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 7 měsíci

      Time to get that fixed, hopefully there is a 1-Tom-Plumber in your area!

  • @russkidwell
    @russkidwell Před rokem

    What was the psi after the short turn?

  • @shaylove5439
    @shaylove5439 Před rokem

    Tfs this info, it appears my pressure needs reducing, my monitor says 100 and it looks like water has entered it!
    Can this be happening as a result from the underground water issues my property has been happening?

  • @adriansalinas1572
    @adriansalinas1572 Před rokem

    I checked my pressure on a outside spigot and it read 60. I then double checked it and it was reading 100. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @__GALLANT__
      @__GALLANT__ Před 10 měsíci

      No, not if you want your water pressure to be 100.

  • @robgallo_peak
    @robgallo_peak Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Tom, what happens if I have two different showers in the house, and one gets great pressure and the other one is terrible. I have removed the actual shower heads from both so there is absolutely no obstructions, and still it's the same thing. One has great pressure and the other one stinks. I've tried 4 or 5 different shower heads that are supposed to increase the pressure, but NONE of them have worked.

    • @ptech88
      @ptech88 Před měsícem

      What is the manufacturers name on the shower valves?

  • @jadebutterfly11
    @jadebutterfly11 Před rokem

    I want to reduce the water pressure, if I keep on turning counterclockwise, will the screw pop out causing a leak?

    • @Bigchuckthewoodchuck
      @Bigchuckthewoodchuck Před rokem

      Yes

    • @larryBurks-qk9oj
      @larryBurks-qk9oj Před 7 měsíci

      of course it will, thats why he recommends a 1/4 turn, go and check and keep repeating the process until the desired setting is reached.

  • @alexferia3323
    @alexferia3323 Před rokem

    With the shower on . Should the water pressure maintain the same pressure as if NO water is running ??

  • @dylandepuy3715
    @dylandepuy3715 Před rokem

    Plumbing Theory Question: Would it be possible to isolate a section of baseboard to prevent the pipes from freezing by cutting in shut off ball valves where it breaks off the system at the supply, 1 where it joins the return, and spigot in the middle to drain the line after it's shut off?
    I ask because my house has an addition my parents put on when I was a kid and whoever ran the baseboard literally ran the supply outside the foundation of the house before going up into the floor of the addition.

  • @webnet15
    @webnet15 Před 2 lety

    thx Dino this was informative and it helped me ........like 17 2 15 22 ........btw my brother's name is Dino .........glad I viewed this clip........Mark

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 2 lety

      Glad I could help, Mark! Appreciate it. There aren't many of us Dinos around...gotta take care of each other. LOL

    • @webnet15
      @webnet15 Před 2 lety

      @@1-Tom-Plumber true......I will ck out some of ya other vids on how to........stay safe man.......& if ya have some time come on over 2 listen .......I hope ya enjoy some of my music........Mark

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 2 lety

      @@webnet15 Holy cow, Mark. Just started listening to your featured video. Fantastic. I'll like and follow!

    • @webnet15
      @webnet15 Před 2 lety

      @@1-Tom-Plumber Dino thx man.......

  • @deeeeeeps
    @deeeeeeps Před rokem

    2:42 Did you really turn the knob the wrong way....

  • @vocalion-mv4yj
    @vocalion-mv4yj Před 2 lety

    And if your house lacks a prv, you need to call a plumber asap.

  • @salahmalash4327
    @salahmalash4327 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you know if you need a pressure reducer valve, the meter reading is between 50 and 130 psi

    • @1-Tom-Plumber
      @1-Tom-Plumber  Před 2 lety +3

      If the water pressure level coming into your home from the city exceeds 80 psi, you need a water pressure regulator. On average, reducing the system pressure by 10-20 psi can save you thousands of gallons a year in your home.

  • @bavarianautotech2096
    @bavarianautotech2096 Před rokem

    Best to perform additional research before trust of this singular approach

  • @bavarianautotech2096
    @bavarianautotech2096 Před rokem

    This is classic example of why it is important to contract/employ a professional/licensed/insured PLUMBER ... that is educated within the discipline of hydraulics engineering! Ha!