High water pressure can beat up your plumbing system — leaks, noisy pipes, failed fixtures, and even water heater issues. If your pressure regulator (PRV) is failing, H2Flow Plumbing can test your pressure, replace the PRV if needed, and set your system to a safe, stable range. Appointment-only service with fast response by text.
Text name + address + “PRV / pressure regulator” + what’s happening to (864) 606-0000. If you can, include: high pressure, low pressure, banging pipes, or fixtures failing.
Locally veteran-owned and owner-led — we test pressure, explain what we see, and fix the root issue. No guessing. No pressure. Just clean work that lasts.
Most homes should run at a stable, safe pressure range. When pressure is too high, it can accelerate wear and failures. You may see “mystery leaks,” noisy piping, or appliances that don’t last.
Common signs are harsh spray at faucets, noisy pipes, frequent small leaks, and fixtures failing early. If you have a gauge, many homeowners discover they’re running well above normal.
It can prevent future failures and reduce stress on the system. If you already have active leaks, we’ll address those too — the PRV is often part of the “why.”
When a home has a PRV, it may create a “closed system.” In some cases, an expansion solution is needed to protect the water heater and plumbing. We’ll explain options clearly.
Yes. Low pressure can come from clogged aerators, failing shutoffs, supply issues, or other plumbing restrictions. We’ll diagnose before recommending parts.