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high point of service? Posted by joe on July 16th, 1999 10:34 AM In reply to air in cold water pipes by paul on July 15th, 1999 03:58 PM [Go to top of thread]
My house sometimes gets small amounts of air in the lines because I am located at a high point in the water companies service. In most areas like mine, the water company will not do anything to correct this. If it is a major problem and you thing can cause damage to your equipment (plumming) you may have to take legal action. If you are not at a high point of service, then your pipes are allowing air in somehow. However, we are only guessing without more information such as: * Public water or well water? * House located at top of hill, in valley, or on level area? * Do any of your neighbors experience this? * Do you have a water pressure regulator installed? * Do you have a water softener? * How much air over what amount of time? Please respond, joe PS: hey JJ, is that better?
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