| Why is water constantly running and won't shut off? |
| Constantly running water may be caused by low water pressure, a crimp in the supply line, or high water pressure. - If the water pressure is below 40 psi, a booster pump may be necessary. - If there are crimps in the tubing, straighten or repair them as necessary. - If the water pressure is above 85 psi, a pressure relief valve may be necessary. Home Page | FAQs | Glossary | Contact Us |