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Old Mar 19, 2008, 07:10 AM
Gwendolyn Gaither
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How does one restore loss water pressure?

I recently turned of my water supply to my old washing machine and did not replace it for 5 days two days after turning of the water supple my water thru out the whole house start to loss pressure. Example if i was taking a shower and started to run the water and my husband would turn the water on in the sink in the same bathroom . The water in the shower would cut off and the water in the sink would stop for 3 minutes.

Or if i run water in the sink and flush the toliet the water in the sink will slow down all together.

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Old Mar 19, 2008, 07:20 AM   #2  
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Your question is unclear. What did you mean by turning off the water to the washing machine? Did you just turn off water to the washing machine from the washing machine spigot, or did you turn off the main water supply to your house? If you turned off the water to your house, did you close your home's main water supply valve, or did you turn off the water control valve from the city that is normally right next to the water meter?
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