Water Pressure

Originally Posted By: Heath Brier Johns
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Does everyone check the water pressure at the outside hose bibs? Is this an accurate reading for the interior plumbing? I us the gauge that screws on the threaded hose bib. Is there a way(or different device) to check interior plumbing as well? Any info is well received.


heath


Originally Posted By: evandeven
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Heath Brier Johns wrote:
Does everyone check the water pressure at the outside hose bibs? Is this an accurate reading for the interior plumbing? I us the gauge that screws on the threaded hose bib. Is there a way(or different device) to check interior plumbing as well? Any info is well received.

heath


Yes, I check inside and outside. They make adapters for the sinks. If you have a waterbed store near you, they have them.


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Originally Posted By: Heath Brier Johns
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Thanks Eric good to know!


Heath


Originally Posted By: dbush
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Heath, the other option is to check it at the washer hose bibs.



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Originally Posted By: dvalley
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Heath,


I use the same device on the exterior spigot. In my area, I want to see between 60-70 lbs.


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