Temple, TX, Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) Services

Call Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing at 254-773-7175 for professional residential PRV services in Temple, TX, including installation, repair, and maintenance with straightforward pricing and trusted technicians.

High water pressure might feel great in the shower, but it can quietly damage pipes, fixtures, and appliances throughout your home. A properly installed water pressure regulator valve (pressure reducing valve, or PRV) protects your plumbing from excessive pressure and helps keep everything working smoothly. Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing provides complete PRV inspection, pressure reducing valve installation, PRV repair, PRV replacement, and routine PRV maintenance for homes across Temple, TX, including Downtown Temple, Canyon Creek, Western Hills, Bird Creek, Saulsbury, Oak Creek, Lake Pointe, Southern Oaks, Alta Vista, and North Temple. With 24‑hour emergency service for urgent issues and membership options through our Christianson Annual Maintenance Program, we help you manage high-pressure plumbing safely and reliably.

Want comprehensive protection for your home’s drinking water as well? Our Backflow Testing and Repair services in Temple, Belton, and Killeen feature certified testers, the latest technology, and straightforward pricing to keep your water safe and code‑compliant.

Bell County PRV Installation for New & Existing Homes

Water pressure from the city main can fluctuate and often arrives at pressures higher than what residential plumbing is designed to handle. In Bell County, a water pressure regulator valve installed where water enters your home helps protect pipes, fixtures, and appliances from stress, leaks, and premature wear.

Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing installs PRVs in both new construction and existing homes. For new builds or major remodels, pressure-reducing valve installation is integrated into the overall plumbing design. For established homes, we evaluate the existing main shutoff location, current pressure levels, and accessible piping to determine the best spot and configuration.

What we consider during PRV installation in Temple‑area homes:

  • Current static and dynamic water pressures at hose bibs or fixtures
  • Pipe material and size at the main entry point
  • Accessibility for future PRV inspection and PRV maintenance
  • Need for isolation valves, unions, and bypass options
  • Appropriate initial water pressure adjustment to protect plumbing and comfort

After installation, we test the system before and after the PRV, fine‑tune the water pressure adjustment, and walk you through how the device works and where it is located. This helps ensure consistent, safe pressure for all fixtures—from showers and laundry to A.O. Smith water heaters, Noritz tankless water heaters, and Rinnai tankless water heaters.