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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4271119" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Some don’t deserve the title of plumber. </p><p>Some may remember several years back when we were trapped in our home by flood waters. </p><p>Our water well was underwater for almost two weeks. We dump gallons of bleach down the well and up the lines but could never get rid of the bacteria. Concluded it was the water that was contaminated. So, after almost a year of fighting it, we called a water center in town and ordered a UV-C sanitation system to purify the water. </p><p>Plumbers showed up, but I had to leave for a bit. </p><p>When getting home, they had installed the system with 1/2” PEX in place of the 3/4” copper that was in place to feed the whole house reducing the volume by 1/2 as well as using 1/2 dozen 90 degree elbows that further reduce flow. </p><p>Previously one could open a couple faucets in the house and never lose pressure. Now open one faucet, then another and it’s pretty low pressure. </p><p>I’m intimately familiar with flows/pressure after working and building hydraulic systems for over 40 years and saw all the mistakes they made. A phone call to the company resulted in them telling me that I didn’t know what I was talking about as their guy was a licensed plumber, so deal with it. </p><p>It hasn’t been that big of an issue as we are on the road a lot, </p><p>We are going to have the ground water tested again one of these days to see if it’s pure again. If it’s good, gonna rip that stuff off and put 3/4” back like it should have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4271119, member: 5412"] Some don’t deserve the title of plumber. Some may remember several years back when we were trapped in our home by flood waters. Our water well was underwater for almost two weeks. We dump gallons of bleach down the well and up the lines but could never get rid of the bacteria. Concluded it was the water that was contaminated. So, after almost a year of fighting it, we called a water center in town and ordered a UV-C sanitation system to purify the water. Plumbers showed up, but I had to leave for a bit. When getting home, they had installed the system with 1/2” PEX in place of the 3/4” copper that was in place to feed the whole house reducing the volume by 1/2 as well as using 1/2 dozen 90 degree elbows that further reduce flow. Previously one could open a couple faucets in the house and never lose pressure. Now open one faucet, then another and it’s pretty low pressure. I’m intimately familiar with flows/pressure after working and building hydraulic systems for over 40 years and saw all the mistakes they made. A phone call to the company resulted in them telling me that I didn’t know what I was talking about as their guy was a licensed plumber, so deal with it. It hasn’t been that big of an issue as we are on the road a lot, We are going to have the ground water tested again one of these days to see if it’s pure again. If it’s good, gonna rip that stuff off and put 3/4” back like it should have been. [/QUOTE]
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