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    Jul 13, 2007, 01:46 PM
    low water pressure only in the enitre house
    MY home is built in late 70's over the last 4 years we have changed or updated from the roof to the floors. The final job was remodeling the small master bath (9X9). The only major plumbing done was to move the single sink from the left side of the wall to the center of the same wall. During the process the entire water to the house was shut down to connect or fix pinhole leaks in the newly installed copper piping afew times. During that time we noticed a difference in the hot water pressure and the cold which appeared fine. The house water pressure is good level, so that's not the problem. Now that the bad contractor (sorry,he was) left the problem has not resolved itself and he is clueless, how do I go back to normal?

    Need it HOT!
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    Jul 15, 2007, 07:47 PM
    Are all of your angle valves open fully. Is it at all your fixtures or just the one.
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    Jul 16, 2007, 09:57 AM
    I am not sure what valves you are talking about it is a new position for the sink and all the fixtures are new and some new piping in the new bath. The hot water pressure only in all faucets are low, still usable but low upstairs is the worst pressure.I am going to try flushing my hot water heater and checking the brass nipples as suggested in another members q/a. Thanks any suggestions?

    Peace,

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