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Registered User
Trade: Mechanical Plumber
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 2
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Water Pressure Not So Good
Im Moviing onto a new place in about 4 weeks just outside of my town. My water pressure here is outstanding , my new place which is closer to the 8 month old water treatment plant has half the water pressure, I dont want to get into costly dig up right now , does anyone have any ideas to bump up the pressure so i can fill my tub in less then 20 minutes. I was thinking of a pressure tank but not sure if that will work on a municipal water system, thanks
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Capra aegagrus
Trade: Remodeler
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 9,777
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Re: Water Pressure Not So Good
You're a plumber and don't know how to deal with this?
I'd suggest that you try asking your question in the DIY forum. |
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Pro
Trade: LI,NY designer, new homes, renovation work, concre
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 5,426
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Re: Water Pressure Not So Good
Please complete your profile, and continue to the intro page and tell us a little about yourself and your professional experience, thankyou and welcome to ct", gmod
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