Is $1,400 to install a water pressure reducing valve a fair price?
Project Details
The homeowner discovered their water pressure was at 103 PSI (recommended 60 PSI) after an emergency plumber investigated a leak. The home currently has no pressure reducing valve (PRV) installed. The project is located in a medium cost of living (MCOL) area and the installation site is easily accessible.
Quote Details
Installation of a new PRV where none currently exists. - Cut into existing main water line - Install new pressure reducing valve (PRV) - Calibrate pressure to approximately 60 PSI - Test downline pressure at hose spigot
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