Water Pressure Calculator — Is My Pressure Sufficient?
Calculate water pressure from head height or mains supply, including pipe friction losses. Check if your pressure is adequate for showers and taps.
Determines how pressure is generated
Each fixture has a minimum pressure
Typical UK: 1.0-4.0 bar. Check with a gauge.
Total pipe length from source to fixture
15mm, 22mm or 28mm
Each elbow adds ~0.6m equivalent length
How We Calculate This
This calculator estimates the effective water pressure at a fixture by starting with the available pressure (from gravity head or mains supply) and subtracting friction losses through the pipe run.
The formulas
Gravity pressure (bar) = Head height (m) × 0.1
Equivalent pipe length = Actual length + (Elbows × 0.6m)
Pressure loss = Equivalent length × Friction factor
Effective pressure = Available pressure - Pressure loss
Fixture minimum pressures
- Basin/bath tap: 0.1 bar
- Kitchen tap: 0.5 bar
- Mixer shower: 0.1 bar
- Thermostatic shower: 0.5 bar
- Power shower: 1.0 bar
- Electric shower: 1.0 bar
- Rain head shower: 1.5 bar
Note: This is a simplified calculation. Real-world pressure depends on many factors including pipe condition, simultaneous demand, and water company supply pressure. For accurate results, use a pressure gauge at the fixture location.
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.