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Upgrade your pump, reduce pipe diameter or length, or install a pressure boost system to improve water pressure from your storage tank.
Upgrade Your Pump
Upgrading your pump is a simple and effective way to improve water pressure from your storage tank. Consider installing a pump with a higher flow rate and pressure rating. For example, if your current pump has a flow rate of 10 gallons per minute (GPM) and a pressure rating of 30 psi, consider upgrading to a pump with a flow rate of 15 GPM and a pressure rating of 50 psi. This will provide more water pressure and flow rate for your household needs.
Reduce Pipe Diameter or Length
Reducing the pipe diameter or length can also help improve water pressure from your storage tank. For example, if you have a 1-inch pipe with a 50-foot length, consider reducing the pipe diameter to 3/4 inch or the length to 20 feet. This will reduce the water resistance in the pipes, allowing the pump to push water through the system more easily and improving water pressure. However, be sure to check local plumbing codes and regulations before making any changes.
Install a Pressure Boost System
Installing a pressure boost system is another effective way to improve water pressure from your storage tank. A pressure boost system uses a separate pump or booster pump to increase the water pressure in your pipes. This can be especially useful if you have a low-pressure tank or a long pipe run. Consider installing a pressure boost system with a separate tank or reservoir to store excess water pressure. This will provide a consistent water pressure throughout your household, even during peak demand periods.
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