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High Water Pressure Was Popping the T&P Valve on This Roseville GA Water Heater

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Most homeowners don't think much about water pressure - until something starts failing. In this case, the T&P (temperature and pressure relief) valve on the water heater kept popping off. That's not a water heater problem. That's a pressure problem.

When incoming water pressure runs too high, it puts stress on every fixture, valve, and appliance in the home. The water heater T&P valve is designed to release when conditions get dangerous, so when it keeps going off, that's the system telling you something is wrong upstream. The fix here wasn't replacing the water heater. It was getting to the source of the issue at the water main.

We dug down to the main line where it enters the property and installed a pressure reducing valve - a PRV - right at the source. A PRV is a simple but critical device that regulates the pressure coming into the home, keeping it within a safe range for all your plumbing and appliances. Once it's in place, everything downstream - your water heater, your fixtures, your pipes - is working within the range it was designed for.

Getting the work done right means the repair holds. We don't just address the symptom. We track the problem back to where it actually starts and fix it there. That's how you stop the same issue from coming back.

We serve homeowners in Roseville, Lafayette, Fort Oglethorpe, Chickamauga, and the surrounding area. If your T&P valve keeps tripping, your fixtures are making noise, or you just want to know what your water pressure is actually doing, we can help figure it out.