Low water pressure is one of those problems many homeowners learn to live with — until it’s too late. You might think it’s just an inconvenience, but it could be a sign of something much more serious hiding in your plumbing system.
What Causes Low Water Pressure?
There are a few common culprits behind low water pressure:
- Leaks in your pipes: Even a small leak can reduce flow and waste hundreds of litres a day.
- Pipe corrosion: Old metal pipes can corrode over time, narrowing the passage for water.
- Clogged aerators or showerheads: Mineral buildup can block your fixtures, slowing the flow.
- Hidden blockages: Sometimes debris or rust inside pipes can cause internal clogs that are invisible from the surface.
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It
Low pressure doesn’t just make showers frustrating — it often points to a deeper issue that’s damaging your system from the inside. Corroded or leaking pipes can cause water damage to walls and floors, leading to mould, structural damage, and costly repairs later.
Fixing low water pressure early can save you time, money, and prevent a plumbing disaster.
Call LOUW BROS Before It Gets Worse
Don’t wait until a minor pressure problem turns into a burst pipe. The experts at LOUW BROS can find the cause fast and fix it properly. Get your water flow — and your peace of mind — back today.



