the too tired coming from having a toddler and an infant, the too scared coming from our previous plumbing experiences as owners of a sixty year old house with original pipes and fixtures. and then two weeks ago, the pressure decreased so dramatically that we could ignore it no longer.
well, technically, that isn't true. we managed to ignore it for another two weeks. but today steve got out the tools, the pants that sag in the appropriately plumberly fashion, and the plumbers how to book, and got to work.
samuel was ready as ever as the plumber's assistant.
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Samuel is so cute trying to help his dad. Hehe. Anyway, debris such as dirt and sand can go into your kitchen’s piping system. It’s one factor that causes your sink to have low pressure. Moreover, corrosion of the steel and pipes can be another cause. They tend to block the natural flow of water.
- Soledad Feigenbaum
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