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Old 11-26-2008, 07:25 AM
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Thank you much for your response. I will have the city send someone else out to my home to do a more detailed check. I have a feeling that the work that was done originally was done by someone who wanted to leave here rather quickly.

At the end since my home is already built, it is rather difficult for me to replace all the piping throughout the home without having to tear down walls (which I don't want to do).

The city employee that came out orginally had mentioned something about a main filter in the water line that could be clogged and I should look at it. Where in the world would this filter be? I just figured if the filter is on the city line why wouldn't the water company be responsible for cleaning this filter or at least checking it. They told me that only a plumber can do this and it would be my responsibility.

Any more comments on this - I feel completely lost with this situation and totally frustrated about the water pressure...I just can't believe that home builders are allowed to get away with using smaller water pipes knowing these situations can happen over years.
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