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    Feb 5, 2010, 11:05 AM
    How to boost hot water pressure in a slow running faucet
    I have slow running hot water in the first floor of our two family home, (two separate water heaters)I have tried to Boost the pressure by following the DIY back flush video, with no results, is there something else that can be done without calling a plumber? It's my elderly parents home and both are disable and handicapped on a tight budget.

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