Low water pressure in shower only — The Hague, South Holland
When water pressure drops in only one shower while the rest of the house has normal pressure, the problem is almost always isolated to that fixture rather than the home's main supply. The most common culprit is a clogged showerhead — mineral deposits from hard water build up in the small spray holes and on the internal flow restrictor. Unscrew the showerhead and soak it overnight in white vinegar, then scrub the holes with an old toothbrush. If pressure improves but is still weak, the flow restrictor inside (a small plastic disc) may need cleaning or replacing. The next suspect is the shower valve cartridge — these contain small ports that clog with sediment, especially after city water main repairs that stir up debris. Cartridge replacement is a 30-minute job for a plumber and runs $150–$350 including parts. Single-handle thermostatic valves have additional check valves and filters that may need cleaning. If multiple fixtures lose pressure simultaneously, the issue is the main pressure regulator and you need a plumber to test and replace it.
Why this is common in The Hague
The Hague's mix of governmental buildings, embassies, and residential areas creates diverse plumbing needs. Many buildings in the historic Centrum date to the 17th–19th centuries with correspondingly old pipe systems. Coastal proximity means salt corrosion is an additional concern.
Who to call
For this problem in The Hague, call a: Plumber
Find a Plumber in The HagueSymptoms to look for
- Weak or trickling spray from shower head
- Other faucets in the house have normal pressure
- Visible white scale on shower head nozzles
- Pressure improves briefly after cleaning the head
Emergency Service in The Hague
Emergency services in The Hague respond within 25–50 minutes. Callout fees are €70–€180 plus €75–€140/hour including BTW. The city's central location in the Randstad means abundant service providers and competitive pricing.