Re: Water line pressure
Reply #4 –
Mine works almost as good as on city water. Some notes/points...
1-You can try adjusting or even replacing your pressure switch. I just went through the process of messing with my pressure switch last week and got a new one as a spare. Mine is a Flojet but perhaps yours is similar Amazon.com: Flojet 02090118 40 PSI Pump Switch Kit : Automotive
2- Do you have a pressure tank? If so, is the proper pressure set? You can take a tire gauge and check the psi according to what the manual says
3- Is your valve closed under the bathroom sink? This got me very early on, water pressure was poor and the pump always ran. Once we read on here about closing the valve to make it a closed system, it was like being on city water.
4- Outside of the above, you may have a blockage. You can drain the system, then gently blow air through it and have someone check each outlet is pushing the air through. I did this last year as part of winterizing, they do make hose attachments if needed.
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