Hello. My house water pipes bang, and I thought restricting the flow with ball valve might solve it.
But does restricting the flow reduce the pressure? That is, does the bang come from flow of water getting shut off or from the pressure of the water? Do they mean the same thing?lol.
I guess that pressure reducer would work better, but I think simple ball valve, if it works, would be maintenance free.
The water heater already has a reducer and outlet gauge reads about 60 psi. If I install a reducer that is factory set at 50 psi, would 50 psi water pass 60 psi valve? If whole house water pressure is reduced, should I remove the reducer for the water heater?
Thank you.
But does restricting the flow reduce the pressure? That is, does the bang come from flow of water getting shut off or from the pressure of the water? Do they mean the same thing?lol.
I guess that pressure reducer would work better, but I think simple ball valve, if it works, would be maintenance free.
The water heater already has a reducer and outlet gauge reads about 60 psi. If I install a reducer that is factory set at 50 psi, would 50 psi water pass 60 psi valve? If whole house water pressure is reduced, should I remove the reducer for the water heater?
Thank you.