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Default Plumbing problems

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:16:29 -0400, "John Smythe"
> wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> Are you on your own private well or city water? If on your own well
>> check your pressure setting, it may have changed. If on city water
>> call them and have them check that your pressure hasn't recently been
>> increased (they may have done some work to improve flow in your area).
>> Older homes are very prone to leaks and burst pipes when pressure is
>> increased just a wee bit. It sounds like your house needs a lot more
>> upgrading than a simple patch job.

>
>Did you read the post? I didn't think so.
>Pressure on a drain line? Not in any part of the world except yours.


He didn't specify waste or supply in his original post. Take the butt
plug out of your ass so you can think.