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LizBeth

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Sat Jul 15, 2023, 09:33 AM Jul 2023

Is there a law or code about the water pressure in Minneapolis? It seems low. [View all]

I have lived in the SW and the NW and never had issue with water pressure. I moved to Minneapolis a year ago and first apartment felt like water just dribbled out and never got too hot for me to put hands under or have it full hot and stand under the shower. And the pressure is so bad I can lather body up while under shower. It was really bad. I started looking at places to buy and would check the showers and seemed they were only a little better but since not in the shower could not really tell. Moved to another apartment. One of the issues I was so excited about was getting a normal shower. LOVE my showers. A hot hot shower. One of my fav daily. But the pressure only seems a little better. Now the shower head is much bigger so I am getting a larger area of spray than the other apartment but still lacks. I have never experienced this in other places I lived.

I have googled if there is an ordinance or code where water pressure is lower than other areas of the country but have not found anything. Does anyone know? Not much I can do but live with it. Still curious.

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Maybe there are flow restrictors in the shower heads? bucolic_frolic Jul 2023 #1
Aerators mobeau69 Jul 2023 #4
No, I mean flow restrictors bucolic_frolic Jul 2023 #12
It's fine at my house. There could be a flow restrictor in the shower head. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #2
I read up on that... Learned about plumbing and water flow, lol. but... LizBeth Jul 2023 #6
Anybody can put a flow restrictor in - I've done it where I've lived -- progree Jul 2023 #11
Thank you. Good idea and makes sense. I saw not codes so didn't appear to be Minneapolis itself. LizBeth Jul 2023 #13
I put the flow restrictors in for environmental reasons - it saves on water usage and most progree Jul 2023 #14
If it's an old house Jerry2144 Jul 2023 #3
Could even have lead supply lines. mobeau69 Jul 2023 #5
Ya... with all these issues with older house, was one of the reasons I had a tough LizBeth Jul 2023 #7
If it's municipal water the pressure delivered to the meter is determined by the height of the mobeau69 Jul 2023 #8
I did learn about psi. That is interesting, thanks... LizBeth Jul 2023 #9
Minneapolis has some historic water towers that aren't actually used any more, Ocelot II Jul 2023 #10
That's a nice new water tower they built at the filtration plant. mobeau69 Jul 2023 #15
It's storage for the filtration system. The whole process is kind of interesting. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #16
Yeah, I watched the video from the link you posted. mobeau69 Jul 2023 #19
Dunno, we're told in Golden Valley (1st suburb west of Mpls) that our water comes from progree Jul 2023 #17
Washburn water tower geardaddy Jul 2023 #23
Yes, indeed. I live quite near it. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #24
I live not that far from it geardaddy Jul 2023 #25
If you had a straw or garden hose with a length equal to the depth of Lake Meade, held it vertically mobeau69 Jul 2023 #18
In a house in south Minneapolis sab390 Jul 2023 #20
Hey maybe nalmost neighbor. I was on ground floor, recently moved to uptown on 6th floor. LizBeth Jul 2023 #21
Me, too. House was built in 1885, water pressure is fine. Ocelot II Jul 2023 #26
Our water softener was slowing ours. Got a new one. twodogsbarking Jul 2023 #22
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