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  1. J

    Losing water pressure = leak?

    I'm worried about it because the pipes are not all visible and it might be leaking somewhere inside the walls, creating mold, wood rot, etc.
  2. J

    Losing water pressure = leak?

    The toilet was out at the time. I could put a pressure gauge on the kitchen sink, all I would need is an adapter to a male garden hose thread. I suspect the pressure will drop from 50 to around 10.
  3. J

    Losing water pressure = leak?

    No, the toilet was out do redo the floor. About half of it is type A pex and half copper. Would that do it? Water heater was on and no ice maker.
  4. J

    Losing water pressure = leak?

    I am stumped. I have an apartment where the bath and kitchen fixture and water heater are all fed by one 1/2" line with a ball valve. Shut off the ball valve and no water goes to any fixture. I shut the valve off, and the next day I turn on a faucet and there is almost no pressure. Shouldn't...
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