Posted by jackinok on July 23, 2012 at 06:41:50 from (162.58.82.135):
In Reply to: Rural water posted by Notjustair on July 22, 2012 at 19:58:02:
the real problem is simply the water meter,its not as simple as just hooking directly to a say 2" main line for instance. water meters are ofen 3/4" and have restrictors inside,built in. You simply cant pull more water through them. putting a inline pump in there sort of limits you to what the water meter allows you to pull through it. you may raise the pressure some but probably not what you might expect. length of line,size of line,uphill, down hill,even the way the pipes are hooked up under your house can effect water pressure. A water softener can be a real water restrictor sometimes. If this is a new home and pressure has always been low,try bypassing the water softener.If that doesnt help,its likely the main might have low pressure. But an older home could be any number of things. quite honestly,not being mean here,a good plumber might save you a lot of money experimenting.
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