Broken water main. Water plant pump failure. Frozen pipes.
Sediment or other blockage in the tank
how do i increase water pressure to the house if you have city water?
A leak probably wouldn't cause a "sudden" drop in pressure. It sounds more like the system has more users than it can supply and pressure drops when someone else turns on their shower or flushes their toilet.
A leak probably wouldn't cause a "sudden" drop in pressure. It sounds more like the system has more users than it can supply and pressure drops when someone else turns on their shower or flushes their toilet.
More info needed. -Are you on well, if so, say what kind of well, what pump, what pressure tank. We cannot diagnose with no information.
If it's the whole house, turn the screw clockwise at the PRV to increase the pressure. If it is something else, you would have to explain it more.
Some solutions for whole house water filtration are whole house water filters. These can be bought from Aquasana, Pelican Water, Culligan, Mercola, and Home Depot.
If the whole house is served with well water there is no problem doing this. If only this bathroom is to be supplied with well water then it needs it's own pressure tank.
A whole house water filtration system can be added to a guest house,because it helps to lower solids and sediments. The sediments are made of dirt and can make water to be dirty and cloudy. So a whole house water filtration system is great for a guest house,as this helps to minimize odor or chlorine taste from water.
If the whole house water was turned off, check to see if it is turned on all the way.
Whole house water filters allow one to get clean, clear, filtered water straight from the tap. Whole house filters can be bought from Sears and your local plumbing and heating store.
The mains water has probably been turned off and turning on the tub has drained the tank.
If you are looking for more information on what is a good whole house filter system, the best place to look for the information is on www.advancedwaterfilters.com/whole-house-water-filter.html