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I live on an acreage and I always seem to loose water pressure as well as hot water loss at one tap when another is turned on..Any ideas what I can do.?...I read about a constant pressure unit from Franklin Electric...Will this help..?..Any ideas would be much appreciated

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Patrick Rego
 
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If someone did not plumb the main supply line to at least 3/4" that will cause this. Also if the air in the pressure tank is not set right or the air bag is empty this can happen.


Where all stupid, just in different subjects.
 
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