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    Plumbing 101 - Reduce main supply to 1/2"

    There is definitely 1/2" copper. Most of the repair consists of 3/4" copper, but one section, right before it connects back to the old galvanized, uses 1/2" (3/4 copper to 1/2 copper to 3/4 galvanized). It's definitely possible that there is 1" in there somewhere, I just assumed it was 3/4"...
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    Plumbing 101 - Reduce main supply to 1/2"

    The 1/2" section runs about 12 inches or less. I'm not sure what amount is acceptable. I guess what the real question is, would it be reasonable or worth the effort to ask the plumber to fix it. My guess is that he ran out of 3/4" pipe or fittings and used 1/2" instead.
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    Plumbing 101 - Reduce main supply to 1/2"

    I recently had my plumber replace the main shutoff valve inside my house. Everything seems to be working fine, but I noticed that a section of the repair goes from 3/4" down to 1/2" and then back to 3/4" to the whole house (minus one outdoor faucet). My question is, does this have any adverse...
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