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Old 05-15-2009, 07:54 AM
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OK. Here goes. Now, I will try to type the post without leaning on something and sending it before it is ready.

First of all, the title was supposed to say, "Water Pressure Question - PSI?" As you can see the title says something incoherent and I cannot fix the title so that part is doomed to drift through the lineup making no sense. Unless I ask an admin to have mercy and fix it.

Here's the story:

I am supposed to go with a friend today to look at a house she is considering. (up north - she wishes it were in TV) Anyway, she has a concern about the water pressure being too low. (I think high water pressure has a fix but with low you are stuck.)

I have, right here on my desk, one of Mr. Boomer's toys from the basement. It is a water pressure gauge and I am going to take it along today. (We are going to look so cool in front of the real estate agent when we use this gauge.) She wants to have an idea about the PSI before she starts into the offer and inspection stage.

But here is the problem: Mr Boomer is not here right now. I cannot ask him. So I am asking here on TOTV. What should water pressure read on this gauge. What is a good pressure per square inch? PSI?

Thanks.

Boomer

Last edited by Boomer; 05-15-2009 at 08:26 AM.