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Theland | 09:25 Wed 20th Jun 2007 | Science
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What is the recommended pressure for a domestic water supply from the utility company?
Is there a maximum above which it must not go?
Mine has risen to 70psi and cuased leaking and damage in the house.
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Unfortunately, there's no regulatory maximum limit for mains water pressure in the UK. But call your water supplier and kick up a stink. Point out that some electric showers have a safe working pressure of only 5 bar, and 70 psi is getting too close for comfort to this figure.

If they don't want to know about your problem, as a last resort, mains water pressure reduction valves are commonly available.
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Thank you H/F - I've rang them and an inspector is coming out Friday - maybe he will give me a note for my insurance company. Cheers.
i have low water pressure and called united utilities who sent an inspector out. He told me my water pressure was 2bar and the minimum standard is 1.5bar. I have a worcester 240 combi boiler and get hardly any pressure from the hot tap. I recently had the boiler serviced by british gas and the engineer told me i am only getting 6 ltrs a minute from the tap and i should be getting at least 9 ltrs a minute.

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