First, we test your current water pressure using professional gauges to get accurate readings. California requires pressure regulators when your incoming pressure exceeds 80 PSI, but we’ve seen mountain homes with water main pressure as high as 150 PSI from municipal systems designed to serve fire hydrants and multi-story buildings.
Next, we locate your existing regulator (if you have one) and determine whether it needs adjustment, repair, or complete replacement. Many Tahoe homes have regulators that failed years ago, and homeowners don’t realize it until damage occurs. We check the pressure reducing valve function and all related components.
Then we install or replace your pressure regulator with models designed for mountain conditions. We set the pressure between 50-70 PSI for optimal performance and test everything thoroughly before we leave. You get consistent, safe water pressure that protects your entire plumbing system from the challenges of high-altitude living.