1. Search for planned or unplanned incidents in your area.
We might be carrying out planned works near you. If so, we always try to give residents notice of any work we’re doing in your area. Check to see if we have left a card in your letterbox.
Or we might be carrying our emergency unplanned work on the water mains in your area and it is not possible to give advance notice of these emergency works. Check our outages page to see if we have works happening near you.
If you can't see an outage in your area, please make the following checks:
2. Check the pressure at all your cold water taps, both inside and outside.
If low pressure isn’t occurring at every tap, then you may have an internal plumbing issue. If it is only occurring at particular taps, check those tap filters are clean and ensure installed devices aren’t clogged. If this doesn’t resolve then you may need to contact a licensed plumber for advice and assistance.
3. Check that the path tap on your water meter is fully open.
Find the path tap on your water meter and make sure it’s fully open. This controls the flow of water supply into your property. Check our water service page to understand where your path tap is located.
4. Check with your neighbours.
If they aren’t experiencing similar low pressure issues, it may indicate a problem with your internal water service pipework such as a blockage between the water meter and your house. You will need to contact a licensed plumber for advice and assistance.
5. Check for internal leaks on your property.
Leaks can reduce the flow of water throughout your internal water service pipework, which can lead to low water pressure. Find out how to check for leaks on your property.
6. Check the time and frequency of low pressure occurrences.
Peak demand times can affect pressure. Peak demand periods are from 7-10 am and 5-10 pm when most people are using water. Periods of hot weather will also place additional stress on the water system. Our water supply system is designed to address estimated peak demand however at times the estimated peak demand can be exceeded. Those customers located on hills may noticed increased low pressure periods in these times.
7. Contact us
Should you have worked through all of the above and you are still unable to identify the problem, please contact us. Hunter Water provides a 24-hour Emergency & Faults line for our customers on 1300 657 000. We will ensure the low pressure is not a result of works in your area first and then assist you as best we can.