Pressure Regulating Valve Installation & Repair Services
Bruni & Campisi, Inc. provides professional pressure regulating valve (PRV) installation and repair services for homeowners throughout Westchester County, Rockland County, Putnam County, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Proper water pressure is one of the most overlooked yet critical factors in maintaining a healthy plumbing system—especially in older homes common across New York and Connecticut.
When water pressure is too high, it can quietly damage pipes, fixtures, and appliances long before visible problems appear. Our licensed plumbers help homeowners protect their property, reduce water waste, and prevent costly plumbing emergencies by ensuring water pressure remains within safe, regulated limits.
With decades of experience serving local communities, Bruni & Campisi understands the unique challenges posed by aging municipal water systems, seasonal temperature fluctuations, and legacy plumbing infrastructure found throughout the region.
What Is a Pressure Regulating Valve and How Does It Work?
A pressure regulating valve is a mechanical device installed on your home’s main water line. Its purpose is to reduce incoming municipal water pressure to a safe, consistent level before it enters your plumbing system.
Municipal water pressure can vary widely depending on elevation, distance from pumping stations, and infrastructure upgrades. In some areas of Westchester and Fairfield County, pressure can exceed 100 PSI—far higher than what most residential plumbing systems are designed to handle.
A properly functioning PRV:
• Lowers incoming pressure to a safe range
• Maintains consistent water flow throughout the home
• Protects pipes, fixtures, and appliances
• Reduces stress on water heaters and valves
Without a pressure regulating valve—or with one that’s failing—your plumbing system is at risk of long-term damage.
Why Water Pressure Regulation Matters for Your Home
High water pressure doesn’t always feel like a problem. In fact, many homeowners initially enjoy the strong flow—until the consequences start to appear.
Excessive pressure can cause:
• Pipe joint failures and hidden leaks
• Dripping faucets and running toilets
• Premature appliance breakdown
• Increased water consumption and utility bills
• Noisy pipes, also known as “water hammer”
In regions with older homes and original plumbing systems, unmanaged pressure can significantly shorten the lifespan of pipes and fixtures. That’s why pressure regulation is a critical component of responsible home maintenance.
Common Problems Homeowners Face With Pressure Regulating Valves
Pressure regulating valves wear out over time. Internal springs, diaphragms, and seals degrade due to constant exposure to water pressure and mineral content.
Homeowners may experience:
• Sudden changes in water pressure
• Pressure that can’t be adjusted properly
• Pressure that slowly creeps upward
• Complete valve failure
In many cases, homeowners aren’t aware there’s a problem until secondary issues—like leaks or appliance failures—begin to surface.
Signs You May Need Pressure Regulating Valve Repair or Replacement
If you notice any of the following warning signs, it’s time to have your system inspected:
• Water pressure feels excessively strong
• Faucets drip even after repairs
• Toilets frequently run or fail prematurely
• Pipes bang or vibrate when water shuts off
• Appliances like dishwashers or washing machines fail early
• Pressure readings exceed recommended levels
The Bruni & Campisi team uses professional-grade gauges and diagnostic tools to accurately measure water pressure and assess valve performance.
What Homeowners Need to Know About PRV Installation
Installing a pressure regulating valve is not a one-size-fits-all process. Each home requires a tailored approach based on plumbing layout, incoming pressure, and local code requirements.
Our installation process includes:
1. Measuring incoming municipal water pressure
2. Evaluating existing plumbing and pipe materials
3. Selecting the correct valve size and type
4. Installing the valve at the main water entry point
5. Adjusting pressure to safe, manufacturer-approved levels
6. Testing the system for stability and performance
Proper installation ensures consistent pressure throughout the home and helps prevent future plumbing issues.
Repair vs. Replacement: How to Decide
In some cases, pressure regulating valves can be repaired through recalibration or internal component replacement. In others, full replacement is the safest and most cost-effective option.
Repair may be appropriate when:
• The valve is relatively new
• Pressure drift is minor
• No corrosion or internal damage is present
Replacement is often recommended when:
• The valve is more than 10–15 years old
• Pressure cannot be stabilized
• Internal components are worn or corroded
• The valve no longer meets local code standards
Bruni & Campisi provides honest recommendations based on your home’s condition—not sales pressure.
Why DIY Pressure Adjustments Can Be Risky
While some pressure regulating valves have adjustment screws, incorrect adjustments can cause more harm than good. Over-adjusting can result in dangerously high pressure, while under-adjusting can reduce water flow and strain appliances.
DIY adjustments may also:
• Violate local plumbing codes
• Mask deeper mechanical issues
• Lead to sudden pipe failures
Licensed professionals understand how to balance pressure safely while ensuring compliance with New York and Connecticut plumbing regulations.
Local Plumbing Challenges in NY and CT Homes
Homes throughout Westchester, Rockland, and Fairfield County often face unique plumbing challenges due to:
• Aging water mains
• Mixed pipe materials (copper, galvanized, PEX)
• Elevation changes affecting pressure
• Seasonal temperature swings
These factors make professional pressure regulation especially important for long-term plumbing health.
How Pressure Regulation Protects Water Heaters and Appliances
Water heaters are particularly vulnerable to high pressure. Excessive pressure can cause:
• Tank stress and leaks
• Failed temperature and pressure relief valves
• Reduced efficiency and lifespan
Similarly, appliances with solenoid valves—such as dishwashers and washing machines—are designed to operate within specific pressure ranges. Pressure regulation helps protect these investments.
Why Professional PRV Service Improves Long-Term Efficiency
Maintaining proper water pressure reduces wear on plumbing components, lowers water consumption, and helps systems operate more efficiently.
Benefits include:
• Fewer emergency plumbing calls
• Lower water and energy bills
• Longer appliance lifespans
• Improved system reliability
This proactive approach saves homeowners money over time.
Why Choose Bruni & Campisi, Inc. for PRV Services?
Bruni & Campisi, Inc. has proudly served homeowners across New York and Connecticut since 1979. Our reputation is built on craftsmanship, reliability, and responsive service.
Homeowners choose us because we offer:
• Licensed and insured plumbing professionals
• Decades of experience with older home infrastructure
• Same-day and emergency service availability
• Transparent recommendations and pricing
• Comprehensive plumbing, heating, cooling, and electrical services under one roof
Our team understands local plumbing systems and delivers solutions tailored to your home.
Service Areas We Proudly Serve
We provide pressure regulating valve installation and repair services throughout:
• Westchester County, NY
• Rockland County, NY
• Putnam County, NY
• Greenwich, CT
• Fairfield County, CT
From historic homes to modern renovations, we help protect plumbing systems across the region.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pressure Regulating Valves
What is the ideal water pressure for a home?
Most homes should maintain water pressure between 40 and 60 PSI for safe, efficient operation.
How long do pressure-regulating valves last?
Most PRVs last between 10 and 15 years, depending on water quality and usage.
Is a pressure regulating valve required by code?
In many municipalities, PRVs are required when incoming pressure exceeds safe limits. Local codes vary.
Can high water pressure cause hidden leaks?
Yes. High pressure can cause micro-leaks behind walls and under floors that worsen over time.
Schedule Pressure Regulating Valve Service Today
High water pressure can silently damage your home’s plumbing system. Don’t wait for a leak or appliance failure to take action.
Call Bruni & Campisi today for professional pressure regulating valve installation and repair. Protect your home and appliances — book your plumbing service today.
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