How much should home water pressure change when water is being consumed at one or more outlets?
The standard water pressure at our outside hose bibs is 40 PSI (city of Houston). I wondered if that might be a little low, but my neighbor's is the same.
However, the pressure drops more than I expected if water is being used somewhere. For example, today I had a small sprinkler running on a hose outside, and a bathtub was filling inside, and the pressure at the outdoor hose bib was 20 PSI.
That seems like a big % drop to me. Is that normal, and if not, what might cause that behavior?
The standard water pressure at our outside hose bibs is 40 PSI (city of Houston). I wondered if that might be a little low, but my neighbor's is the same.
However, the pressure drops more than I expected if water is being used somewhere. For example, today I had a small sprinkler running on a hose outside, and a bathtub was filling inside, and the pressure at the outdoor hose bib was 20 PSI.
That seems like a big % drop to me. Is that normal, and if not, what might cause that behavior?