Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) Services

Installation, repair, and replacement of pressure reducing valves to protect your plumbing from high water pressure.

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High water pressure can damage pipes, fixtures, and appliances. Warren Brothers Plumbing installs, repairs, and replaces pressure reducing valves (PRVs) to keep your home's water pressure at a safe level and protect your plumbing system.

Why Choose Warren Brothers for PRV Services?

Experienced Technicians

Licensed plumbers with years of prv services experience.

Upfront Pricing

Honest estimates before work begins. No hidden fees.

Quality Workmanship

Quality materials and proven techniques for lasting results.

Fast Response

Same-day service available for most needs.

Save More with VIP Membership

VIP members save on prv services and all other services:

VIP Membership

  • ✓ 5% off all services — typical savings of $10–$40 per visit
  • ✓ Free annual plumbing inspection ($99 savings)
  • ✓ Free water heater flush ($75 savings)

VIP Plus Membership

  • ✓ 10% off all services — save $20–$80+ per visit
  • ✓ Priority scheduling
  • ✓ Quarterly water softener salt service ($1,000 in savings)
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pressure reducing valve (PRV)?

A PRV is a valve installed on your main water line that reduces incoming water pressure to a safe level for your home's plumbing. Most homes should have water pressure between 40-60 PSI. Higher pressure can damage pipes, fixtures, and appliances over time.

How do I know if I need a PRV?

Signs of high water pressure include banging pipes (water hammer), leaky faucets, running toilets, short appliance lifespan, and water heater relief valve discharge. We can test your water pressure and recommend a PRV if needed.

How long do PRVs last?

Pressure reducing valves typically last 7-12 years depending on water quality and usage. If you notice pressure fluctuations or the valve is over 10 years old, it may be time for replacement. We can inspect and test your existing PRV.

What happens if my PRV fails?

A failed PRV can allow high pressure into your home, potentially causing leaks, burst pipes, water heater damage, and premature fixture failure. If you notice a sudden increase in water pressure, contact us to inspect your PRV.