What do I do if my water pressure is low?
There are many reasons for water pressure issues in a home, a few of which include, faulty screens on the end of water faucets, including dishwashers and washing machines, as well as loose pressure reducing valves. The latter may need to be adjusted slightly to correct the problem. The screen could also be partially blocked on the valve, causing the water pressure issue.

Water pressure issues may also involve losing pressure when a toilet is flushed. However, this is not as much a serious problem as it is an annoyance. If you live in a two family house (i.e. Duplex) and are constantly competing with the neighbors for water pressure, you may want to have a professional plumber make sure your pressure regulator is working (or if you need one at all).

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1. How can I begin water service?
2. Why am I unable to login after I created my on-line account?
3. Where is the Business Office located?
4. How can I pay my bill?
5. What should I do if my on-line utility account has been locked or disabled?
6. Who do I call for after-hours water problems or reconnects?
7. How do I get my water turned back on if it has been disconnected?
8. Can I set up my account for recurring auto payment every month from your website?
9. Why is my water base rate higher than my neighbors?
10. Why does my utility bill fluctuate?
11. Does the City charge me if a pipe breaks?
12. How can I close my utility account with the City of Rowlett?
13. Who are the major service providers in Rowlett for utilities such as cable, electricity, internet, etc?
14. What do I do if I think my water bill is wrong?
15. Where do I mail my utility payment?
16. Why was it necessary to establish three different volume rates for water utility?
17. What is the City's policy regarding leaks on a customer's property?
18. What are the current water utility rates?
19. How does the City calculate the water bill?
20. Why has my water consumption increased?
21. What do I do if my water pressure is low?
22. What are the current residential trash utility rates?