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What Makes a House Flood?
You may have all the mechanisms you think you need to make your pipes safe: a pressure regulator (AKA a pressure-reducing valve), a thermal expansion tank by your water heater, a T&P (temperature & pressure) valve on your water heater... but why did your house (or any other house in America) flood recently?
The answer is complicated, but actually pretty simple. The answer, in a single word, is... PRESSURE!
Here at WaterPressure.info, we aim to help you avoid the catastrophic, and terribly expensive house flood. Read the blogs; each one explains a different aspect of your home's water pressure situation.
In the blogs, we also point you toward some products that could cut your risk of a house flood, by up to 50%! and they're not very expensive, and they're easy to install. All the products we suggest are in the Product Area, and you can click to a new tab on each one.
Have fun learning from our 30+ years' experience!
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