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In the newest issue of Fine Homebuilding Magazine, there is a fantastic article on improving water pressure in a newly built home (or even in a much older home, as well). The article explains the different methods involved in doing this, including adding a water softener and iron filter, but sometimes this can also decrease the water pressure. Sometimes the pipes in the house are old and corroded due to the accumulation of iron deposits within the pipes themselves.

I’m sure that there are a lot of businesses and corporations that would just love to order a subscription to this incredible magazine since it is one of the most highly sought after publications for those of you that love to fix the water pressure in either your new home or on the old home that you purchased. If you have a public library nearby or even a school library, even if you live in a rural area, magazines about home improvement and design like Architectural Record Magazine will still help you in fixing the water pressure problem in your household. Isn’t that a blast, gang? So, remember to order this amazing magazine through your favorite neighborhood magazine subscription agency. Trust me, it will leave you smiling!

There is also another article in the newest edition of Fine Homebuilding that explains in step-by-step instructions how to adjust a troublesome pressure switch and how to also install a booster pump that will help increase the water pressure at your home. I tried it myself and found out that it increased the water pressure in my home between fifty and seventy pounds (whereas before it was only between thirty and fifty pounds). Quite a dramatic change and it left me very pleased! It’s kind of strange to see the crossover with magazines like Popular Mechanics but it is to be expected.

If you are looking for a cheap discount subscription, the price currently through our magazine subscription service is just $43.00. Send us feedback if this blog posting helps you manage your home.

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  1. […] My wife and older children have been helping me out with both ideas and constructive criticism when it comes to re-doing parts of the house. I usually reward my children with some delicious and alcohol-free Apricot-Mint Tea which is an all time favorite for them. My wife prefers the (also non-alcoholic) Cranberry-Ginseng Tea after she’s finished giving me more ideas on the window pane color or color of the drapes that we are putting in the dining room. I’ve covered great tips like this in other home magazine related postings like Fine Homebuilding. […]

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