Ted
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The water pressure in our house has always "felt" lower than ideal. We live out in the country and while we have "city" water (Rural Water District #2 is the name of our water company), there's not much for houses, and I also suspect a lot of the water customers are irrigation for the surrounding crops.
We recently bought a new washing machine (Electrolux) which seems particularly sensitive to water pressure. It immediately was unhappy with the water flow it received, throwing an error code (E 11). We talked to our water company who replaced the regulator going to our property, and then pulled it out entirely. That pushed our water pressure from 45 or so up to 65. Of course, that's static water pressure, not dynamic with the washer running. We've tried bypassing the water softener, but that doesn't seem to make much of a difference.
Our house is about 500 ft back from the road (and thus the pressure regulator). We're now getting enough pressure, but I'm thinking that we don't have enough flow to keep that pressure high once the water turns on. The water company said there's nothing else they can do, so that has me looking at whole house water pressure boosters.
I've never used one of these before or needed one. Electrolux is supposed to send a technician next week. While it is possible that the washer itself is bad, given that it seems to work during times when there's minimal water usage (works best in the evenings, specifically) I'm going to be it just has to do with flow vs. pressure, and this washer is probably extremely sensitive. It does use water pressure to do a spray of water rather than just filling the tub, so it makes sense that it would be more sensitive to having a particular pressure. It also makes sense that, being out in the boonies with the sort of low water pressure we've noted in general, that we would suffer this problem.
Any experience or thoughts regarding boosting home water pressure?
We recently bought a new washing machine (Electrolux) which seems particularly sensitive to water pressure. It immediately was unhappy with the water flow it received, throwing an error code (E 11). We talked to our water company who replaced the regulator going to our property, and then pulled it out entirely. That pushed our water pressure from 45 or so up to 65. Of course, that's static water pressure, not dynamic with the washer running. We've tried bypassing the water softener, but that doesn't seem to make much of a difference.
Our house is about 500 ft back from the road (and thus the pressure regulator). We're now getting enough pressure, but I'm thinking that we don't have enough flow to keep that pressure high once the water turns on. The water company said there's nothing else they can do, so that has me looking at whole house water pressure boosters.
I've never used one of these before or needed one. Electrolux is supposed to send a technician next week. While it is possible that the washer itself is bad, given that it seems to work during times when there's minimal water usage (works best in the evenings, specifically) I'm going to be it just has to do with flow vs. pressure, and this washer is probably extremely sensitive. It does use water pressure to do a spray of water rather than just filling the tub, so it makes sense that it would be more sensitive to having a particular pressure. It also makes sense that, being out in the boonies with the sort of low water pressure we've noted in general, that we would suffer this problem.
Any experience or thoughts regarding boosting home water pressure?