Water Pressure & Leaks

High Water Pressure Problems Resolved in Colorado Springs, CO

Pressure too high? We find the cause and bring it back into range.

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What is high water pressure problems resolved?

High water pressure feels great in the shower and quietly destroys everything else. Above roughly 80 psi it shortens the life of every fixture, valve, appliance, and connection in the house — and it's a leading cause of leaks people blame on bad luck.

We test your actual static pressure, find out why it's out of range, and correct it — most often by servicing or replacing the pressure-reducing valve and setting it properly. Low or erratic pressure gets the same treatment: measure first, then fix the cause.

Signs you need high water pressure problems resolved

  • Faucets that blast, or a shower that hurts
  • Banging pipes when a valve closes
  • Toilets that run or refill oddly
  • Repeated leaks at supply lines and connections
  • Pressure that swings through the day
  • A gauge reading over about 80 psi

Why choose DeWalt Plumbing Services for high water pressure problems resolved

We measure before we recommend anything
Root cause corrected, not just symptoms patched
PRV testing and correct pressure setting
Protects the fixtures and appliances you already own
Clear, upfront pricing on the fix

Our process

  1. 1Call us or request a free quote online.
  2. 2A licensed plumber diagnoses the problem.
  3. 3You get a clear, upfront estimate.
  4. 4We do the work — clean, careful, and on time.

Frequently asked questions

Is high water pressure actually a problem?

Yes. Pressure above roughly 80 psi shortens the life of every fixture, appliance, and connection in the house and can cause leaks outright. The fix is usually a properly set pressure-reducing valve.

What is a pressure regulator, and how do I know mine has failed?

It's a valve that reduces incoming city pressure to a safe level for your home. Signs of failure include pressure that's far too high or too low, large swings, banging pipes, and running toilets. We test it and replace it if it's out of spec.

What causes water hammer — those banging pipes?

A fast-closing valve slamming moving water to a stop, usually made worse by high pressure or poorly supported pipe. We track down the cause and correct it, whether that's arrestors, pressure correction, or properly securing the line.

How often should I check my water pressure?

Once a year is plenty. An inexpensive gauge on a hose bib tells you a lot — and if it reads high, a regulator is probably due.

How much will my job cost?

Every job is quoted per case — call (719) 301-4711 or send us the quote form and you'll get a clear number before any work starts.

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