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dspencer
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May 05, 2014

worlds dumbest question

I know this is going to sound like a dumb question but I have too ask. Do water pressure reducer's ever wear out to the point that they restrict the water flow to much? I was looking at it yesterday when I unhooked it from the park hydrant and I noticed that the screen is pushed it but I wouldn't think that would effect anything. I use the brass type however it doesn't have a gauge on it. I have been using it for about 7 or 8 years now and it seems like that the pressure isn't what it used to be.

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  • when a person doesn,t know the answer? there,s no dumb question. the screen could be clogged.
  • Community Alumni's avatar
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    They don't wear out but some do end up with blockages over time. Grit and other stuff like calcium deposits can slow down the flow; had this happen to me while wintering in Myrtle Beach.
  • Anything connected to city or well water can get calcium build-up. If you don't have a water softener, your shower head would be a prime example. A simple cure is to soak the device in lime-away or vinager for several hours. Lime-away works better. Or, buy a new pressure reducer.