Guide on Using a Booster Pump to Increase Water Pressure Have you ever heard the loud noise that comes from your home or bathroom when you turn on the water or tap? Well, it's probably a water pressure booster pump. Why is the water pressure low? Many things can cause the water pressure to drop, such as gravity, the distance between the water source and the outlets, a lack of water in the area, additions to the system, and more. In the below paragraphs, we'll discuss some main reasons. Gravity Gravity affects water flow. Higher water demand lowers water pressure. Sometimes 3 kg of water is used. Gravity pulls water down if it rises on many levels. Water-source buildings may not have the same problem. However, skyscrapers, apartment complexes, residences, and multi-story enterprises need a huge booster pump. Distance to the Water Origin The diameter of the water pipes impacts water pressure. Your house or company may have poor water flow if it's near the end of a water pipe. Too-small water pipes will reduce device water flow. Low water pressure from the local source Even if your house is close to the water supply and the sewer pipes are clean, the water pressure may be low. Sometimes the low water flow is because the local water supply has low water pressure. Add-on Water Systems Freshwater systems and other house furnishings can diminish water pressure. Booster pumps restore water pressure. Other Problems A water pressure booster can fix low water pressure caused by gravity, transportation, or other systems. Plumbing issues can also cause low water pressure. Before buying a water-pressure booster, inspect the pipes. Check congested pipes and lowering valves.