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			Great thread! Thanks Kimbo for getting it started! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Sorry to hear about your water pressure issues. We have taken on the joys of an older home also ( circa 1850's) which has been updated in interesting manifestations over the years. This includes the labyrinth of pipes and fittings under it. Most of the copper has been replaced, however it wasn't replaced with the size pipes that provide for better pressure so we will be changing those all out this spring. The size of your pipes may have something to do with it, along with what has been mentioned earlier in the metal decay itself. We just replaced the gauge on the water holding tank and the nipple was totally clogged going into the filter. We are on a well, so I'm not sure if you even have a tank, so that may not be something you can check. Repairing those two things increased our pressure 3X. Good luck and I hope it turns out to be something manageable for you!  | 
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			Hey Kimbo  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	![]() JAGG is the honorary DIY home flipper...I think you have his number...give him a call! He loves to talk shop ![]() I do remember the galvanized pipes nightmare. My ex recently tore out the 1912 plumbing in his bathroom and it was exactly as Dylan said...rotted from the inside in. Looked like water logged tree roots that had been eatten by termites...YUCK! That can for sure affect your water pressure.  
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	Our new countertops are FINALLY in! I cant WAIT to be rid of the existing country blue ones! As per usual, I am expecting what should be fairly straightforward to be ANYTHING but... By the end of the day, we will have shiney newness and hopefully Jess won't have too much more "tinsel" at hys temples! ![]() Wish us luck! ![]() Christie  | 
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