If possible you may want to decrease pipe size down to 1/2 inch it improve pressure.. I am not sure what kind of water delivery system you are hooked up to ,, but if it is a well, then just up the pressure on your pump... if you are you on city water, call the city, they might be able to help you out... good luck
2007-02-19 18:22:47
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answered by Kim B 3
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Decreasing pipe size will increase pressure but, will still have the same voluming, a little slower though. Put in a pressure tank, a bladder tank would suit you fine, under the sink. For a larger volum, your going to change the entire pipe size, from the beginning though, a big job. I did this with several pipes when I moved into my house, I had to run extra pipes at a higher cost and more work but, it was an improvement.
2007-02-19 20:23:55
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Get a plumber, as there can be a number of reasons and unless you know exactly what, and how to fix it, you will get in over your head.
2007-02-19 16:35:50
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answered by tullfrk4u 2
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