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Old 05-22-2023, 12:47 AM   #4
Leisure Time Larry
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Well then, my next move would be to obtain/borrow/rent an air compressor and an adapter that hooks to the city water inlet (usually used for winterizing). Regulate the air from the compressor to 40-50 psi and shoot air through the plumbing. Opening one fixture at a time to see if you are getting compressed air there. If not, you have an obstruction somewhere you have to find and fix. If so, then water should get there since the air is. The water pressure can be measured to verify it is within spec, or the provider water system can be further investigated. Leaks can be checked for and observed with this method too.
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