I just want to check to see what amount of pressure is problematic for a home's water system.
We've received readings from plumber of 98 - 105 PSIs to house. House is about 40 years old.
He suggests installing a PRV to get it down to 75 PSI.
It all seems appropriate, but I want to know if when installing a PRV (by plumber, not me) if this would be an appropriate time to have a sprinkler system installed or if there is no benefit to doing the sprinkler system at the same time as the PRV. (Also, would like confirmation that there is a need or not to do the PRV)
We've received readings from plumber of 98 - 105 PSIs to house. House is about 40 years old.
He suggests installing a PRV to get it down to 75 PSI.
It all seems appropriate, but I want to know if when installing a PRV (by plumber, not me) if this would be an appropriate time to have a sprinkler system installed or if there is no benefit to doing the sprinkler system at the same time as the PRV. (Also, would like confirmation that there is a need or not to do the PRV)