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High water pressure, which is commonly 60 pounds or more, can be destructive. Water with a strong push behind it can erode, or wear away, equipment and puts a strain on valves, hoses, and appliances that aren't built to endure such high pressure. Unchecked, excessively high water pressure may cause a break in supply lines or valves, and cause leaking water pipes. This occurs in the same way an over-inflated balloon would burst when the internal pressure exceeds the strength of the container.
High water pressure can also cause a water hammer, which is the noise generated by the shocks of high-speed water flowing in a pipe when a fixture is suddenly closed. This abrupt stoppage causes a bounce back of the water, and causes pipes to bang and become damaged. It may be compared to driving your car: at low speed, a crash into a barrier will have only a minor effect. However, if you drove the car at a much higher speed, the impact would have greater force, and, as a result, so would the bounce back or shock.
Maintaining a set pressure in the home of about 50 psi insures that the home piping and appliances operate within a safe, more moderate, but adequate, pressure.
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