Low water pressure is one of the most common plumbing issues in homes and apartments. At first, it may seem like a minor inconvenience, but in reality, it can signal bigger problems.
🔎 Why does water pressure drop?
Clogged pipes or faucets – mineral buildup or debris can block water flow.
Leaks in the system – even a small leak can drastically reduce pressure.
Old or corroded pipes – aging plumbing can’t maintain normal flow.
Municipal supply issues – sometimes the problem comes from the city line.
💡 Why you shouldn’t ignore it What starts as a “weak trickle” might turn into a burst pipe, water damage, or expensive repairs. Addressing the issue early saves time, money, and stress.