The central concern involves increasing the force at which water flows from a tap or showerhead. This often manifests as a trickle instead of a strong, consistent stream. For example, a homeowner might find that multiple fixtures cannot be used simultaneously without a significant reduction in output at each point.
Adequate water pressure ensures efficient appliance operation (such as dishwashers and washing machines) and a satisfactory showering experience. Historically, pressure issues often stemmed from aging infrastructure or poorly designed plumbing systems. Addressing these problems enhances daily living comfort and safeguards against potential damage caused by insufficient flow.