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firedude
Jan 11, 2005Explorer
Another tid bit I forgot to mention in the original post is water pressure regulators. This especially applies to full-timers sincve the wate connection is used most year round.............
I had noticed over a period of time my water pressure had seemd to dropped off a bit. It just didn't seem I had the water pressure I had before. I chalked this up to the water system here. It seemd to slowlt gfet worse over time. Well after I replaced my anode rod and flushed out the hot water tank and saw all the crud that came out I had a hunch. If the inside if my hot water tank looked that bad and the abode rod was nearly gone (doing its job) then surely the water would have an affect on the water pressure regulator. I had a new one lying around and replaced it. Bam! Water pressure back to normal flow! Over time it had built up all the deposits etc and had eventually restricted flow. It will be a once a year thing for me now.:)
Tony
I had noticed over a period of time my water pressure had seemd to dropped off a bit. It just didn't seem I had the water pressure I had before. I chalked this up to the water system here. It seemd to slowlt gfet worse over time. Well after I replaced my anode rod and flushed out the hot water tank and saw all the crud that came out I had a hunch. If the inside if my hot water tank looked that bad and the abode rod was nearly gone (doing its job) then surely the water would have an affect on the water pressure regulator. I had a new one lying around and replaced it. Bam! Water pressure back to normal flow! Over time it had built up all the deposits etc and had eventually restricted flow. It will be a once a year thing for me now.:)
Tony
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