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Shower Pressure Too High

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Quick answer

High shower pressure can be fixed by adjusting or replacing the pressure regulator. Turn off the water supply before making any adjustments. Test the pressure with a gauge and make small adjustments until the pressure is balanced.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Pressure
    Do: Attach a pressure gauge to a faucet near the shower and turn on the water.
    Observe: The gauge should read between 40–80 psi.
    Means: If the pressure is above 80 psi, it is too high.
    Next: Adjust the pressure regulator
  2. Adjust the Pressure Regulator
    Do: Locate the pressure regulator near the main water supply and use an adjustable wrench to turn the adjustment screw.
    Observe: Turn the screw clockwise to decrease pressure or counterclockwise to increase it.
    Means: Small adjustments can significantly affect the pressure.
    Next: Test the shower pressure
  3. Test the Shower Pressure
    Do: Turn on the shower and observe the water flow.
    Observe: The water should flow steadily without excessive force.
    Means: If the pressure is still too high, make further adjustments.
    Next: Clean or replace the showerhead
  4. Clean the Showerhead
    Do: Remove the showerhead and soak it in a vinegar solution to remove mineral buildup.
    Observe: Mineral deposits should dissolve after soaking.
    Means: Clogged showerheads can affect water pressure.
    Next: Reinstall the showerhead
  5. Reinstall the Showerhead
    Do: Dry the showerhead and screw it back onto the shower arm.
    Observe: Ensure it is tightly secured with plumber's tape if needed.
    Means: A secure connection prevents leaks and maintains pressure.
    Next: Final test
  6. Final Test
    Do: Turn on the shower and check the water pressure again.
    Observe: The pressure should be balanced and comfortable.
    Means: If the pressure is still too high, consider replacing the showerhead.
    Next: Monitor over time

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
High water pressure from the main supply
The main water supply pressure is above the recommended level.
CommonEasy–MediumPressure regulator
Faulty pressure regulator
The pressure regulator is not functioning properly.
CommonMediumPressure regulator
Clogged showerhead
Mineral buildup restricts water flow, causing uneven pressure.
SometimesEasyShowerhead cleaning kit
Damaged showerhead
A cracked or worn showerhead can alter water pressure.
SometimesEasyReplacement showerhead
Pipe blockage
Debris or mineral buildup in the pipes can affect pressure.
RareHardPipe cleaning tools
Water hammer effect
Sudden changes in water flow can cause pressure spikes.
RareMediumWater hammer arrestor

Parts matching

When replacing parts related to high shower pressure, ensure the new parts match the following specifications:

Measure the existing parts and check the manufacturer's specifications for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

What is the ideal water pressure for a shower?

The ideal water pressure for a shower is between 40–80 psi. This range ensures a steady and comfortable flow without being too forceful.

Can high shower pressure damage the plumbing system?

Yes, consistently high water pressure can strain pipes, fittings, and fixtures, leading to leaks or damage over time.

How often should I check my home's water pressure?

Check your home's water pressure at least once a year to ensure it remains within the recommended range.

Can I adjust the pressure regulator myself?

Yes, adjusting the pressure regulator is a simple task that most homeowners can do with basic tools. However, if you're unsure, it's best to consult a professional.

What if adjusting the pressure regulator doesn't fix the issue?

If adjusting the regulator doesn't resolve the issue, there may be a more complex problem, such as a pipe blockage or a faulty water hammer arrestor. In this case, it's best to call a professional plumber.