Indianapolis Water treats supply with chloramine, which extends the life of distribution pipes but does not stop corrosion inside your home. Older neighborhoods with galvanized steel supply lines experience accelerated interior scaling due to mineral content in the aquifer. Homes built before 1980 are especially vulnerable. The combination of hard water and decades of use creates thick mineral deposits that choke off flow. What starts as slightly weak water pressure becomes unusable trickle over time. Re-piping these homes with PEX or copper eliminates the restriction and improves water clarity.
Keystone Plumbing Indianapolis works with the city's building department regularly and understands permit requirements for pressure regulator installation and re-piping projects. We also know which neighborhoods are prone to municipal pressure fluctuations and where underground service line failures are common. That local knowledge means faster diagnostics and more accurate recommendations. When you call us about poor water pressure, you are working with a team that has seen your exact problem in homes just like yours.