Bird
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Good luck on your plumbing at 100 psi. When the toilet float valve stop blows you will have a real mess. Most county governments limit 80 psi as tops in their residential building code. Other factors you might not have considered are shown here... Water Pressure Relief Valves | Pressure Regulator | Plumber | San Antonio
Those of us on wells usually adjust our tank pressure switch up to 50 or so shut off with a start pump around 30 psi. It would be nice to have a constant 50 psi but I don't miss the chlorination of city water one bit.
Ron
I don't know about the accuracy of the gauges, but when I said we had 100 psi, that's what the city water department employee's gauge showed at the outside faucet on the front of the house when they were here. But that's been quite awhile ago. So this thread made me curious and I bought an Orbit Model 91130 gauge this morning at Home Depot. And today, it showed 88 psi at the faucet on the back side of the house and only 82 psi at the front. So maybe I don't have quite as much pressure as I thought, but I've got plenty.:laughing: