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Old 02-25-2017, 12:02 PM   #29
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Outside shower. Are you saying if the valve in the outside shower are open then the flow pressure drop on the hot side would pull water from the cold? That makes sense but I haven't thought about it.
No... it was the faucets. We've cured the problem. Disassembled the 'spaghetti monster' faucet in the kitchen, rodded it out with a coat hanger & hot water... 'Blew the fitting hose clear of small grit and stones and re-installed it.
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No... it was the faucets. We've cured the problem. Disassembled the 'spaghetti monster' faucet in the kitchen, rodded it out with a coat hanger & hot water... 'Blew the fitting hose clear of small grit and stones and re-installed it.


That's problem 2. What about 3?
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