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I have an almost new house built on a cement slab with no exposed pipes outside. I am nearly positive the water service comes into the house to the kitchen first, then to the bathrooms. Yesterday, after working normally a couple hours before, the water pressure in the kitchen dropped to almost nothing! The bathrooms seem to be working fine, at least not easily noticed lower pressure. I have taken the faucet filter off and tried the faucet with nothing on it, and there is not enough pressure. How do I figure out what is going on?
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- GnomeLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
First off, do you have an outside faucet? Check to see if you have pressure there.
It is strange you lost pressure this way, but stranger things have happened.
Wherever the water comes into the house is also probably where the water heater is. I would check to see all the valves are open there.
It's tough to figure out what is up on here.
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Good luck!!
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