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#90 - 08/04/02 05:56 PM low water pressure
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Just this summer, we have noticed that both of our outside faucet have very low pressure. what could be causing this? Then, just this past week, we have noticed the same type pressure in our kitchen sink. Our main drain is turned on the outside all the way. Please help. Thank you!

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#91 - 08/05/02 09:59 AM Re: low water pressure
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First are you on a well or municipal water supply ? If you’re on a well check your tank and pump settings. If you are feed by the local water supplier you should check with them. Sometimes high demands on the municipal system will bring down the pressure.

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#92 - 08/07/02 12:46 PM Re: low water pressure
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you may have frezzless hose bibs if that is the case they may be broken look in the crawl space where the hose bibs are and have someone turn it on and see if they leak real bad. if so you need to replace them this is normaly caused by leaving a garden hose on them in the winter they have to drain out. and if you are watering your yard the pressure in the house will be lower

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