Houston delivers water at higher street pressure than most Texas cities because the distribution system serves dense commercial districts and high-rise buildings. Residential homes often receive water at 90 to 120 psi, well above the 60 to 80 psi range that household plumbing is designed for. This excessive pressure accelerates water velocity and amplifies water hammer when fixtures close. The expansive clay soil throughout Harris County compounds the issue by shifting with seasonal moisture changes, loosening pipe mounting brackets and creating gaps that allow pipes to vibrate and bang against framing.
Atlas Plumbing Houston has diagnosed and repaired noisy plumbing in thousands of Houston homes across every neighborhood and housing type. We understand how the city's water distribution zones affect your home, which subdivisions have the highest street pressure, and where soil movement is most aggressive. Our technicians are trained to spot the telltale signs of Houston-specific plumbing stress, from corroded galvanized lines in older neighborhoods to undersized arrestors in new construction. When you hire us, you get a team that knows your city and your plumbing inside and out.