For this customer, we went ahead and checked the water pressure because the customer had a running toilet in the guest hallway bathroom the fill valve and flapper needed to be replaced so therefore that is exactly what we did but addition to that the water pressure was really really high the water pressure red at 140 pounds and then went down to 100 after I rechecked it anything after 80 PSI, it is recommended to replace the pressure reducing valve, so that is exactly what we did. We did a minor rebuild added a new pressure reducing valve did not have to install a new shut off valve because there was already a ball valve present. What’s everything was installed to re-pressurized the system and there are no leaks on the pressure reducing valve and or the toilet CUSTOMER is all set. I do recommend replacing the water heater due to its age. It is from 2009, it is a GE gas water heater 50 gallon at some point that is going to fail and I recommend getting that replaced