Licensed Plumbing Service in Central Florida
Water Pressure Diagnosis in Orlando, FL
Water pressure problems are rarely what they appear to be at the faucet. Lapin Services finds the real cause — whether it's a failing regulator, a hidden leak, mineral buildup, or a supply line issue — so you get a fix that actually lasts.
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Service Overview
Water Pressure Diagnosis Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
A weak shower, faucets that barely trickle, or a dishwasher that takes forever to fill — low water pressure makes everyday tasks frustrating. But the opposite problem is just as serious: water pressure that's too high stresses your pipes, wears out appliances faster, and dramatically increases the risk of a burst line or failed fitting.
Water pressure issues have many possible causes, and guessing at the fix wastes time and money. Lapin Services performs a systematic diagnosis to find the actual root cause — not just the symptom — before recommending any repair. Our licensed plumbers have diagnosed water pressure problems throughout Central Florida for over 65 years, and our 4.9★ rating reflects the trust homeowners place in us to get it right the first time.
Problems We Solve
Common Water Pressure Diagnosis Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during water pressure diagnosis calls across Central Florida.
Failing Pressure Reducing Valve
Most Orlando homes have a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on the main supply line that regulates incoming municipal pressure. When this valve fails or drifts out of adjustment, pressure throughout the house drops or surges — and the fix is usually valve adjustment or replacement.
Mineral Buildup in Pipes or Fixtures
Central Florida's hard water deposits calcium and mineral scale inside pipes and fixture aerators over time. This narrows the flow path and gradually reduces pressure at the affected fixtures — often mistaken for a supply-side problem when the real fix is descaling or aerator cleaning.
Partially Closed Supply Shutoffs
A main shutoff or meter valve that was never fully reopened after a repair — or that has partially seized — restricts flow to the entire house. It's one of the most common causes of whole-home low pressure and one of the easiest to overlook.
Hidden Leak in the Supply System
A leak in a supply line — whether inside a wall, under a slab, or in the yard — bleeds pressure out of the system before it reaches your fixtures. Low pressure that's developed gradually rather than suddenly often traces back to a slow leak that's been growing for months.
Municipal Supply Pressure Fluctuation
Sometimes the problem isn't in your home at all — it's the pressure coming in from the street. An accurate pressure test at the meter vs. at interior fixtures tells us whether the issue is on the utility's side or yours.
When to Call
Signs Your Plumbing System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule water pressure diagnosis before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Weak Flow at Multiple Fixtures
If low pressure isn't limited to one faucet but affects multiple fixtures throughout the home, the problem is likely systemic — a valve, regulator, or supply-side issue — rather than a clog at a single fixture.
Pressure Drops When More Than One Fixture Is Running
If pressure noticeably drops when the dishwasher runs while someone showers, you may have a supply capacity or regulator issue. Some variation is normal — but significant drops point to an undersized or malfunctioning component in the system.
Banging Pipes or Water Hammer
Loud banging or thumping when you shut off a faucet — called water hammer — is a reliable sign of excessive water pressure. Left unaddressed, the hydraulic shock damages pipe joints, fittings, and appliance connections over time.
Appliances Running Slowly or Incompletely
Washing machines that take too long to fill, dishwashers with incomplete cycles, or water heaters that struggle to keep up can all point to inadequate water pressure reaching those appliances.
Pressure Changes Happened After Recent Plumbing Work
If your water pressure changed noticeably after a repair, a remodel, or utility work on your street, a quick pressure test will tell you whether something was left partially closed, incorrectly sized, or affected by the work.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Water Pressure Diagnosis Visit
Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.
Step 1
Call or Schedule Online
Call Lapin Services or request service online — we're available 24/7.
Step 2
On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis
We schedule a prompt visit and ask a few questions about what you're experiencing — when the problem started, where it's happening, and whether it's recent or long-standing — to arrive prepared.
Step 3
Honest Assessment and Recommendations
Our licensed plumber performs a systematic pressure diagnosis: testing at the meter, at the PRV, and at multiple fixture points throughout the home to pinpoint where and why pressure is off.
Step 4
Service Completed
We explain what we found in plain language — where the pressure problem originates, what's causing it, and what the repair options are — with upfront pricing before any repair work begins.
Step 5
Documentation and Follow-Up
We leave you with a full explanation of the work completed, next steps, and any required documentation.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Water Pressure Diagnosis
Lapin combines licensed expertise, local knowledge, and responsive service for plumbing work throughout Central Florida.
65+ Years of Plumbing Expertise
Lapin has been solving Central Florida's plumbing problems since 1958 — with the deep local knowledge and hands-on experience that only comes from decades of real-world work.
4.9★ Rating · 1,000+ Reviews
The most trusted plumbing company in Central Florida — rated by the homeowners, landlords, and businesses we serve every single day.
Licensed Plumbing Contractor
License CFC1428594. Fully certified, bonded, and insured. You're protected from the moment our technician arrives at your door.
Plain Language, Upfront Pricing
We explain the problem in terms you can understand and tell you exactly what it will cost before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure.
Available 24/7
Plumbing problems don't wait for business hours. Neither do we — call any time, day or night.
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FAQs
Water Pressure Diagnosis FAQs
What is normal water pressure for a home?
Most plumbing systems are designed to operate between 40 and 80 PSI. Pressure below 40 PSI typically causes flow issues; pressure above 80 PSI puts excessive stress on pipes, fixtures, and appliances.
Can I check my own water pressure?
Yes — a simple gauge that threads onto an outdoor hose bib gives you a reading at one point in the system. For a full picture of where pressure is correct and where it isn’t, a professional test at multiple points tells a more complete story.
Why is my water pressure fine in some rooms but low in others?
Isolated low pressure at specific fixtures often points to localized causes — a clogged aerator, a partially closed shutoff valve at that fixture, or mineral buildup in that branch of pipe. A whole-house pressure test helps distinguish local from systemic issues.
Is high water pressure dangerous?
Yes. Sustained high pressure above 80 PSI accelerates wear on every seal, joint, and appliance inlet valve in your home. It’s one of the leading causes of premature water heater failure, faucet drips, and supply line ruptures.
My pressure seemed fine for years and suddenly dropped — what happened?
A sudden pressure drop often points to a PRV that has failed, a supply valve that shifted, or a new leak in the supply system. It’s worth diagnosing promptly — sudden changes are more likely to have a clear, fixable cause than gradual ones.
Will diagnosing the problem cost extra if a repair is needed?
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins. The diagnosis cost is discussed with you before we start, and if a repair is needed, we’ll quote the repair separately so you can decide what to proceed with.
Could a water pressure problem be related to my septic or drain system?
Water pressure is a supply-side issue, so it’s separate from your drain and septic system. However, if you’re noticing both pressure problems and drainage issues at the same time, they may point to a larger plumbing condition worth a full inspection.
How quickly can Lapin Services respond to a water pressure problem?
We offer same-day appointments when available and are on call 24/7. If a sudden pressure drop indicates a potential leak or other urgent issue, we treat it as a priority.
Schedule Service
Schedule Water Pressure Diagnosis Today
Call Lapin Services today or request service online — and get your water pressure diagnosis handled by Central Florida's most trusted plumbing team.