“I noticed that a good portion of sprinkler system pipes were buckling above the ground between bubbler heads.  I checked the regulated system pressure and it was over 150 psi, way over the normal limits! I had to dig up the entire sprinkler system and replace the plastic pipes along with the regulator.  I still wonder what additional damage was caused to other appliances as a result of this failure.”  Estimated Cost: Total replacement of entire sprinkler system.

“I knew there was a problem when the owner’s water bill was over $200.00 for an empty house.  Upon inspection I found toilets continuously flushing due to excessive water pressure coming from a failing regulator.”  Kevin estimated cost of repair $160.00 plus exorbitant water bills.”

“I knew I needed to call my property manager when I got out of bed, put my foot down into what felt like a lake! My duplex was flooded! The two RO canisters and the housings were split wide open.  The regulator had failed and the unit was at street pressure.  Estimated cost to restore and repair problems exceeded $1200.00”

The statements below are actual statements taken from real homeowners

“I became aware of a problem when I looked out of my back window and saw a waterfall coming off of the roof, down the side of my two story home.  I called a plumber and found out my regulator was shot.  The water bill that followed was over $400.00 and the plumbing repairs were an additional cost!”

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Bob

“When my shower spray was so strong it stung my skin, I realized we had a water pressure problem.  I was charged $170.00 just to learn the regulator was shot!”

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Rose Marie            

“We came home after a short get away only to discover water flowing from under our garage door.  Our RO system had a ruptured line that drowned the security system, taking out the power and causing the food in the deep freezer to thaw.  Water ran into the kitchen, living room and on into the bedroom. The dry wall had to be replaced and the total cost was well into the thousands.  All due to a failing regulator.”

Greg

“Coming to work on a Monday morning and finding my offices flooded.  We located a cracked pipe in the wall and a regulator providing street pressure to the system.  Our final costs for repair were over $3000.00 plus lost time”