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Low Water Flow Resolution Expert, based in Ashtead, Surrey. We also cover Sussex, Kent, London & Essex.

Low water flow and pressure can be caused by several factors, including the type and condition of the pipes in your plumbing system in your home or business. External Moling Services are experts in finding the root cause and resolution to resolve this problem, Get in touch to find out more & get a quote.

Improving Your Low Water Pressure Issues

Low water flow and pressure can be caused by several factors, including the type and condition of the pipes in your plumbing system. Here’s how each type of pipe might contribute to these issues:

1. Lead Pipes: These are old and often corroded, which can restrict water flow over time. The internal diameter of lead pipes can decrease due to mineral buildup and corrosion, which can significantly reduce water pressure and flow. Lead pipes are also not ideal for drinking water due to health risks, so they should be replaced if present.

2. Steel Pipes: Steel pipes, especially older ones, are prone to rust and corrosion, which can cause similar issues as lead pipes. The buildup of rust on the inside of steel pipes narrows the passage, reducing water flow and pressure. Steel pipes can also have a tendency to become brittle over time, leading to potential leaks or bursts.

3. Copper Pipes: Copper pipes are generally more resistant to corrosion than steel or lead pipes, but over time, they can still accumulate mineral deposits, especially in areas with hard water. These deposits can reduce the diameter of the pipes, leading to decreased flow and pressure. Copper is a good material for plumbing, but issues like mineral buildup or kinks in the pipes can still cause problems.

4. MDPE Pipes (Medium-Density Polyethylene): MDPE pipes are often larger in diameter compared to metal pipes, which can help improve water flow. These pipes are also more resistant to corrosion and mineral buildup, making them less prone to blockages or reductions in flow. They are commonly used for outdoor or underground water distribution and tend to provide better flow rates due to their smooth interior surfaces.

At EMS we have been in the industry for over 20 years, and we understand the importance of improving the flow of water in your property and are experts in find the root cause and finding a resolution. 

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Solutions:

• Replace old or corroded pipes: If you have lead or steel pipes, it’s highly recommended to replace them with modern materials like copper, PEX, or PVC to improve water flow and ensure safety.

• Clean or replace clogged pipes: For copper or steel pipes that have mineral build up, cleaning them out or replacing sections may be necessary.

• Upgrade to larger diameter pipes: If your MDPE pipes are already providing good flow, you could consider replacing smaller diameter pipes with larger ones to improve pressure.​

A professional plumber can inspect your system to identify the root cause and recommend the best course of action.

That could be for water pipes, lead pipes, electrical cables, and even gas pipe installation. EMS are based in Ashtead, and our low water flow resolution services are available in London, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, and surrounding areas.

Trenchless technology to get your water flow problems solved with minimum disruption

Here is how External Moling Services based in Ashtead can help to resolve your low water flow issues, please read below as these are indicators as to why your premises may be suffering with low water flow and low water pressure. EMS can help to resolve these matter for you! don't forget we also cover the whole of Surrey, Sussex, Kent, London & Essex:-

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1. Increased Water Demand:

• More fixtures and appliances: Modern homes often have more water fixtures (e.g., multiple bathrooms, dishwashers, washing machines) and larger appliances that require a higher flow rate to function properly. Showers with high flow rates, multiple faucets running simultaneously, and larger bathtubs all demand more water.

• Higher water usage: With the rise of high-efficiency appliances (e.g., powerful dishwashers and washing machines), the demand for water has increased in some households, pushing the need for higher flow rates.

 

2. Higher Pressure for Better Performance:

• Modern fixtures, such as low-flow showerheads and faucets, are designed to provide a good experience even with lower water usage. However, they often require steady and adequate water pressure to work effectively. Without proper flow and pressure, these fixtures might not perform as intended, resulting in weak showers or inconsistent water delivery.

 

3. Larger Pipes:

• Modern systems tend to use larger diameter pipes compared to older plumbing, which supports a higher flow rate. For instance, a 1-inch diameter pipe will provide more flow than a ½-inch pipe. Larger pipes allow more water to move through the system, helping to meet the higher flow demands of contemporary homes.

 

4. Increased System Complexity:

• Multiple pressure zones: In large homes or multi-story buildings, modern plumbing often includes booster pumps or pressure regulators that are designed to ensure that each floor or section of the house has adequate water pressure. This requires careful balancing to maintain consistent flow and pressure across the entire system.

• Hot water systems: Modern homes typically have large hot water systems, like tankless water heaters or larger traditional tanks, which require enough water flow to deliver consistent hot water on demand.

 

5. Water-Efficient Fixtures:

• While modern systems aim to conserve water, they still require an optimized flow rate to maintain high performance. New water-efficient fixtures (like low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads) are designed to reduce consumption without sacrificing performance. These fixtures rely on both good pressure and flow to work effectively.

 

Why It’s Important to fix low water pressure & low water flow in your property:

 

• Comfort and Convenience: Poor water flow or low pressure can make daily tasks, like showering, cleaning, and cooking, less convenient or even frustrating.

• Plumbing Longevity: Ensuring adequate water flow and pressure helps maintain the health of the plumbing system. Low pressure due to clogged or undersized pipes can lead to issues like pipe bursts or leaks over time.

 

Solutions for Modern Flow Demands which will improve the low water flow & low water pressure issues you may have:

 

• Pipe upgrades: Replacing old, narrow pipes with larger ones (e.g., 1-inch or 1.25-inch pipes for the main supply line) will improve flow rates.

• Regular maintenance: To maintain the necessary flow, regular maintenance to clean pipes and check for mineral buildup or blockages is key.

• Use of modern materials: Materials like PEX and MDPE, which are flexible and resistant to scale buildup, are excellent choices for meeting modern flow and pressure demands.

 

In summary, modern plumbing systems are designed with higher flow rates in mind to accommodate the increased water usage and the performance requirements of modern appliances and fixtures. Upgrading old pipes or systems that can’t keep up with these demands is often necessary for optimal performance. Contact EMS today for a quote on improving the water flow and water pressure in your home. 

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The benefits EMS provide to improve low water flow and low water pressure in your premise. 

  • Increased Water Demand

  • Higher Pressure for Better Performance

  • Larger Pipes & Water-Efficient Fixtures

  • Increased System Complexity

  • Low operational costs

  • Minimal excavation required

  • Little to no disruption to your property

  • Increase in water pressure and flow

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Experts in water supply and trenchless technology

  • Over 20 years of experience

  • Water board approved

  • 10-year guarantee

Testimonials

Couldn't ask for more.

Really happy with External Moling Services. Rob, John and the team were great and Rob explained everything in detail and really helped us out. Professional from start to finish, polite and tidy and everything signed off and certified. Couldn't ask for more. Big thanks to Melanie too.

James P - 2022-12-22

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Contact External Moling Services in Ashtead now to find out more about impact moling for your underground work. We cover London, Surrey, Kent, and Sussex

0800 612 9605

31 Oakhill Road, Ashtead KT21 2JG

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