Increasing your water pressure often seems like a daunting chore. There are many causes of low water pressure, yet many surprisingly simple remedies that you can perform yourself. To increase water pressure, decide if you need to only increase pressure at one faucet, fix a broad yet recent low-pressure problem, or address a history of low pressure. The exact solution will vary depending on the issue you're dealing with. For a recent pressure problem, you know that it was working fine…. Clean the aerator- Unscrew the aerator at the end of the faucet with a pair of pliers. Disassemble the aerator, making a note of how it fits together. Rinse off dirt or sediment, then run the faucet for a couple minutes to dislodge sediment in the pipe. If the aerator parts still look dirty, soak them in an equal mix of white vinegar and water for three hours. You can clean shower heads with the same process. Tip: To avoid scratches, wrap cloth around the aerator before removing. In most ca...