I had to replace mine recently.
As said, get a cheap gauge at HD or equivalent.
100 psi isn't good for anything in the house.
At 100 psi, if you have a hot water expansion tank, it may be ruptured as well and not working.
Many pressure reducing valves can be rebuilt with a kit from the manufacturer.
Many pressure reducing valves are installed with unions for easy replacement -- as long as you put in the same model. That's what I did.
As said, get a cheap gauge at HD or equivalent.
100 psi isn't good for anything in the house.
At 100 psi, if you have a hot water expansion tank, it may be ruptured as well and not working.
Many pressure reducing valves can be rebuilt with a kit from the manufacturer.
Many pressure reducing valves are installed with unions for easy replacement -- as long as you put in the same model. That's what I did.
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