If your faucet drips, leaks, makes strange noises or has low water pressure, try these tips for troubleshooting and solving the issue.
Many homeowners have experienced the irritation of dealing with low water pressure in the house at least once. Low water pressure makes simple daily activities, such as showering or washing your di…
Do you have low water pressure even though the pipes are new? There are several possible causes and we’ll show you how to increase water pressure.
Feeling the pressure lately? High water pressure in the home isn’t only a nuisance, but also damaging to a home’s plumbing and appliances.
Hi, I'm Craig Foster and this is another Baker Brothers Quick Tip. Do you ever notice when you turn on your faucet and you just don't have that same pressure...
Low water pressure can happen at any time but do you know how to easily and quickly solve the problm? Take a look at these 5 tips.
The only thing worse than a cold shower may just be a non-existent one. Low water pressure is one of the most common household plumbing problems in America.
Water pressure is one of those plumbing topics we never really think about until we have a problem. Either too much or too little water pressure can often cause problems in a home that are normally merely an inconvenience or annoyance than a true problem. However, you might be wondering; How can I tell ifRead more »
Low water pressure can happen just about anywhere in your home. Therefore, it's important to know the signs that this might be a factor.
Keep reading to learn if your water pressure trouble is a simple repair you can do on your own, or if it’s time to call a professional.
If your faucet makes a loud noise when it's turned on, there are ways to make it quiet. Check out more information on this common issue.
One of the most common plumbing repairs we do is for leaky water heaters. Water heaters only have a life of about 7-10 years and that's if you have it inspec...
Follow these step-by-step instructions to solve these minor sink problems.
Adding or replacing a faucet aerator is an amazingly simple fix that can have a big payoff in conserving water and cutting your utility bills.
This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey demonstrates how to fix a leaky faucet