Can anyone provide feedback on your water pressure/flow in West Seattle?
We recently found that we're only getting 7 gallons per minute of flow off our meter (and about 38 PSI of pressure off our internal plumbing), and have contacted Seattle Public Utilities to see if we have a defective meter so we can increase flow.
Apparently, our neighborhood is only served by a 1.5" water main. Both the city and plumbing contractor said that it would be customary to have a 4" main under modern standards. However, the main servicing our neighborhood is probably close to 100 years old, as that's when the neighborhood's development started.
As we have a newer 1" water line from our meter to our house, and the low flow was measured directly off main line to our house, 2 ft. from the meter. The problem is either caused by the undersized water main, or a defective meter.
Anyone else have similar issues? Have you succeeded in getting the city to upgrade the water main/meter? If so, how did you do it/who did you contact?
Does anyone know if there's any truth to the claim that the city's pumps are inadequate to provide water to the tops of the higher hills in Seattle? We were told that if you were located on the top of a hill in Seattle, your water pressure sucked, and if you were at the bottom, you had great pressure. The source was not the most reliable, so I question the truth in the statement.
Any feedback would be helpful.





















































































