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Patch (VA)
So, the water pressure in my house was fine, and then the county shut it down to fix a watermain break a couple of doors down the road. When they were done, the pressure did not return to what it was. Before, two people could take a shower at the same time. Now, if any other fixture is running, the pressure will be very poor. So, for example, we flush a toilet, and then turn on a sink to wash hands; the sink flow will be very limp until the toilet fills up. Any ideas what is going on?
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steve (CA)
Do you have a pressure regulator or filter on your water supply pipe? Sounds like debris is plugging a filter/strainer.
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Author:
hj (AZ)
Or it has jammed the diaphragm.
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Author:
Patch (VA)
Yes, there is a PRV where the water comes into the house.
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