Water pressure now stays steady throughout this Lawrenceville home, protecting fixtures and appliances from the damaging effects of excessive pressure. The homeowner had been dealing with loud banging pipes, frequent toilet flapper replacements, and concerns about their water heater's lifespan. Our plumber tested the incoming pressure and found it registering over 90 PSI—well above the recommended maximum of 80 PSI for residential plumbing systems. We installed a brass pressure reducing valve at the main water entry point where the service line enters through the foundation, using durable black PEX connections and compression fittings for a secure, leak-free installation. This PRV regulates incoming pressure to a safe 50-60 PSI range, extending the life of every water-using appliance and fixture in the home while eliminating those startling pipe hammer noises. Call Now if you're experiencing similar pressure issues. Unregulated high pressure silently wears out your plumbing infrastructure every single day.