
Low Water Pressure in Utah Homes: Causes & Fixes in Aurora, Utah
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Low Water Pressure in Utah Homes: Causes & Fixes in Aurora, Utah — most cases trace back to aerator clogged with scale (utah hard water) or pressure-reducing valve (prv) failure. At Your Service Pros dispatches same-day across Aurora with a transparent diagnostic fee waived on approved repair, free in-home replacement estimates, and a written fixed-price quote before any work begins. Licensed and insured in Utah; 436+ verified Google + Yelp reviews. Call (801) 407-9320 or book online.







Low Water Pressure in Utah Homes: Causes & Fixes — what Aurora homeowners should know
Low water pressure is either a fixture problem (one tap), a house problem (everything in the home), or a service problem (city/well side). The location of the issue tells you which to fix.
Most likely causes in Aurora
Aerator clogged with scale (Utah hard water)
Calcium and sediment build up in the screen at the end of the faucet. Single-fixture issue. Easiest plumbing fix in the world.
Most common (single fixture)Pressure-Reducing Valve (PRV) failure
PRV at your water main regulates incoming pressure (city often delivers 80–120 PSI; PRV reduces to 60–70 PSI for the home). When the PRV fails, pressure drops below 40 PSI throughout the house.
Common (whole-house)Galvanized pipe corrosion
Pre-1965 Utah homes have galvanized steel water lines. Internal corrosion narrows the bore over decades. Hot water side fails first (scale + heat). Whole-house pressure declines slowly.
Common (older homes)Closed/partially-closed shutoff valves
Main shutoff at the meter or at the fixture is partly closed. Easy to miss after plumbing work.
Less commonWater main break or city work
Pressure drop affecting your whole street/neighborhood = city issue. Check city's water-status page or call utilities.
Less commonLow Water Pressure in Utah Homes: Causes & Fixes FAQ — Aurora edition
How fast can you get to Aurora for low water pressure in utah homes: causes & fixes?
Same-day on most weekday calls — typical 2-hour arrival window across Aurora and the rest of Sevier County. After-hours and emergency dispatch is also available. Aurora is well inside our standard service area.
Do you charge to come out to Aurora for low water pressure in utah homes: causes & fixes?
transparent diagnostic fee waived on approved repair. If you approve the repair on the visit, the diagnostic fee is waived — so the diagnostic isn't an extra charge on top of the fix.
How much does PRV replacement cost in Utah?
$39 plumbing dispatch fee, waived when you approve the repair. After-hours $150. We pressure-test before and after to confirm the fix. For upfront pricing, try our instant-quote tool at /instant-quote.
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