What should I do if my water pressure is low?
If you are experiencing low water pressure in your home, there are several factors you may want to consider. First, it is important to determine whether the low pressure is affecting all taps and outlets or just specific ones. If the problem is isolated to a particular location, it may be due to a faucet or pipe issue, such as a blockage or a malfunctioning valve. Inspecting and cleaning aerators or showerheads may help improve the flow.
If low pressure is a general issue throughout your property, you may want to check with neighbors to see if they are experiencing similar problems, as this could indicate a wider issue with the water supply. Infrastructure issues or maintenance work being carried out by Anglian Water could temporarily affect water pressure levels.
Another consideration is your plumbing system. Aging pipes or leaks can lead to reduced water pressure. It may be useful to have a professional plumber assess your system if you suspect this could be the cause.
In some cases, the pressure-reducing valve, if present, may require adjustment. It is also worthwhile to check the main shut-off valve for any obstructions or closures that could restrict flow.
For ongoing or severe issues, you may wish to look for additional advice or assistance related to water pressure concerns on the Anglian Water website, as they may provide useful insights and recommendations for residents.

Answered Jun 26, 2025
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