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    Nov 2, 2013, 04:25 PM
    No hot water pressure on second floor
    After installing a kitchen faucet, the water was turned back on and the basement and first floor hot an cold water faucets all work fine. But the second floor (bath/showers) have little to no pressure for hot water only. Please help

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