You need to decrease the size through which water is coming out. Connecting Hose bib with smaller size than pipe will increase the pressure.
2007-07-03 03:16:41
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answered by Ryan 2
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if you have a well a plumber can adjust the pressure switch and the bladder tank to match. the other option is a special pump that goes between the house and the hose. The downside is I think a pressure boosting pump is about $150.00 at the hardware store I work at.
2007-07-03 17:03:47
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answered by perohn 1
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You can try attaching a smaller diameter hose to the faucet. Garden hose is usually 1/2, 5/8 or 3/4" diameter. The smaller diameter will increase the pressure.
2007-07-03 10:16:14
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answered by sensible_man 7
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There is not much you can do.It all depends on your water source be it a well or city water.increasing the pipe size as the other reader suggested will decrease pressure not increase it.
2007-07-03 09:39:32
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answered by bhal99 4
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the helpful hardware man is correct the smaller or larger pipe size answers are incorrect pipe size relates to volume not pressure.
2007-07-04 16:41:00
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answered by jer0978 1
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Not a lot you can do, other than increase the size of pipe that feeds the tap. Good luck.
2007-07-03 09:34:08
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answered by Fordman 7
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