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totai1User is Offline

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06/14/2008 8:40 PM Alert 

Is anyone else experiencing decreased water pressure?  We just finished with showers at our house and by the last one it was down to about 50%, that has never happened before (other than when the water was out completely last year) - been here 2 years.  We are in Desert Cedars BTW.

DeftonesUser is Offline

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06/14/2008 8:41 PM Alert 
Yes. I was just coming here to post about it. Are you in Senita by any chance? That's where I'm at.
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06/14/2008 8:42 PM Alert 
I was just coming here to post too. We are in the Villages by the new school and have no water and I wanted to take a shower so badly!
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06/14/2008 8:42 PM Alert 
Yes, noticed here in Desert Cedars too. Third or fourth time we've had water pressure issues (two of which were total outages that began as reduced pressure). Glad we keep 4-5 gallons of water on hand all the time!
totai1User is Offline

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06/14/2008 8:45 PM Alert 
Yup, seems like last summer when the water went bad because some pump went out and it took them like a day to get it back up and running. I just need to know if I should cancel my programmed dishwashing cycle - guess I will. Glad we got our showers done, although my wife is borderline OCD and she is going to freak when she can't wash her hands! Get out the Purell!
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06/14/2008 8:52 PM Alert 

*le sigh*

 

Same here in Senita.

 


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06/14/2008 8:53 PM Alert 
Yup..up in Tortosa too!

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06/14/2008 9:00 PM Alert 
Was just wondering the same thing!

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06/14/2008 9:04 PM Alert 

Low pressure is Acacia Crossings as well. I just tried calling Global Water............if it's an emergency, press 2...........sorry, 2 is not a valid selection................almost 4 years and this hasn't changed.  But if you stay on the line, it rings and rings and then..............please continue to hold, a representative will be with you in a moment.  Yikes!!

Who do we call?? 

totai1User is Offline

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06/14/2008 9:22 PM Alert 
Seems like its back up to normal now.
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06/14/2008 9:26 PM Alert 
Here too............just hope it's good in the morning.
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06/14/2008 9:30 PM Alert 
Full force in Tortosa..maybe it just had to burp!

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06/14/2008 9:31 PM Alert 
Seems like Senita is good now as well. I noticed reduced pressure about 7pm while washing the car but didn't think much of it...then I saw this thread and ran to take my shower as fast as I could...seemed like the shower was fine by 9:15pm.
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