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    Jul 1, 2012, 10:55 AM
    Back flush your plumbing
    I'm loseing cold water pressure to my house hot water is excellent still, drained water heater to check for sedament look good unsrcewed faucet screens to my kicten and front bathroom and front shower and front toilet all have very little or no water pressere on that side of my house found little sedament and minerals in the screens
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    Jul 1, 2012, 01:32 PM
    How old is your house and what material are the water pipes? Copper, plastic or galvanized? Back to you, Tom

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