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What causes low water pressure?
Low pressure can have a number of causes. For example, when demand for water is high (such as in the morning or early evenings) pressure can be lower than during the rest of the day. There can also be problems during dry spells when people use hosepipes or sprinklers to water their gardens.
Other courses of low pressure can include:
- inadequate pumping facilities
- water mains that are too small; and
- reduced pressure from the water main as a result of leakage, equipment failures or blocked service pipes.
These are the companies' responsibility.
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