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Will County has exploded in population over the last 30 years — but whether you live in Plainfield (60544, 60585, 60586), Joliet (60431–60436), Bolingbrook (60440, 60490), Romeoville (60446), Frankfort (60423), New Lenox (60451), Mokena (60448), or Shorewood (60404), one issue keeps showing up in home after home:
Water pressure that slowly declines year after year.
Showers weaken. Faucets sputter. Appliances take forever to fill. And in Will County, the causes are tied directly to:
This guide breaks down the real reasons Will County homeowners lose pressure — and how to fix it without replacing your pipes.
🚰 Why Will County Homes Experience Water Pressure Loss
1. Rapid growth = constant water system disturbance
Will County is one of the fastest‑growing counties in Illinois. That means:
Every disturbance pushes sediment into residential plumbing — especially in ZIP codes like 60586, 60431, 60440, and 60423.
2. Mixed plumbing systems from different building eras
Will County has a unique mix of home ages:
This mix creates unpredictable pressure issues.
3. Water heater sediment is a major culprit
Will County water is known for:
Homes in 60451, 60448, 60544, and 60585 often see hot water pressure drop first.
4. Hydrant flushing hits some ZIP codes harder
Certain towns flush aggressively due to rapid development:
Homeowners often notice cloudy or brown water immediately afterward — a sign of sediment entering the home.
📍 ZIP‑Code Breakdown: What Homeowners Actually Experience
Plainfield — 60544, 60585, 60586
Plainfield is a perfect storm of:
Homeowners report:
60586 is especially prone to sediment movement due to newer subdivisions tying into older mains.
Joliet — 60431, 60432, 60433, 60434, 60435, 60436
Joliet has the widest range of plumbing ages in Will County.
60431 & 60435 (newer areas):
60432, 60433, 60436 (older areas):
Bolingbrook — 60440, 60490
Bolingbrook homeowners often see:
60440 has older homes; 60490 sees sediment from rapid development.
Romeoville — 60446
Common issues:
Many homes still have partial galvanized lines behind walls.
Frankfort — 60423
Frankfort homes often experience:
Homes built in the 80s–90s are especially prone to internal narrowing.
New Lenox — 60451
New Lenox homeowners frequently notice:
Mokena — 60448
Mokena homes often have:
Shorewood — 60404
Shorewood homeowners report:
🔧 Why Plumbers Often Recommend Full Pipe Replacement — And Why It’s Usually Overkill
Traditional plumbers often jump to:
But in most Will County ZIP codes, the real issue isn’t pipe failure — it’s sediment and mineral buildup restricting flow.
A full repipe can cost $8,000–$20,000+, but most homeowners don’t need it.
💡 A Better Solution: Non‑Invasive Sediment Removal & Pressure Restoration
A modern pressure restoration service can:
Perfect for:
🧭 When Will County Homeowners Should Take Action
If you’re noticing:
…it’s time to have your system evaluated.
Most Will County homeowners are shocked to learn their pipes are still structurally sound — they’re just clogged internally.
🏁 Final Thoughts
Will County’s rapid growth, mixed plumbing ages, and frequent hydrant flushing make water pressure issues extremely common. But homeowners don’t need to spend thousands on a repipe. With the right non‑invasive approach, you can restore strong, consistent pressure throughout your home without tearing open walls.