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  • Slow drainage in one bath

    Just getting moved into my first house. Water pressure was good throughout at first but has dropped in one bathroom at the sink and tub. The toilet still refills nicely. Clues: I replaced the sink fixture as well as the valves underneath, installed a water heater where there was none before (previous tenant sold it for crack), had some HVAC guys underneath installing an air-handler. I went below to check for leaks and saw nothing except caravans of camel crickets. No leaks though the pipes are mix and match. The source pipes in question are copper. This bathroom is closer to the city water inlet than the kitchen or 2nd bath, both of which are fine. I bought this place as a rehab and money's tight. Will I have to replace existing piping or can I perform an angioplasty? Glad to have found the site. Have more queries coming. (how can I get the piss smell out of the bedroom closet flooring?)

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    Sorry folks, that should have been in the plumbing slot.[xx(]

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