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Old 01-31-2011, 01:19 PM
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Does anyone, especially villagers in Buttonwood, have any problem with low water pressure? I'm just wondering if a water pressure problem is occuring, or might occur, as TV continues to be built out.
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Old 01-31-2011, 01:37 PM
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Does anyone, especially villagers in Buttonwood, have any problem with low water pressure? I'm just wondering if a water pressure problem is occuring, or might occur, as TV continues to be built out.
I haven't had any problems here in Hadley... yet! The Villages Florida

We did however have a problem last night, just one week after moving in, with our hand held kitchen faucet leaking, which flooded the under cabinet and a portion of the kitchen tile. Turned out to be just loose and a hand tightening took care of the problem... so far! The Villages Florida

If it leaks again I'll get a pair of speedos and go swimming!

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.......If it leaks again I'll get a pair of speedos and go swimming!

WHOA, dude!!! I think that might be in the deed restrictions somewhere.

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WHOA, dude!!! I think that might be in the deed restrictions somewhere.

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Does anyone, especially villagers in Buttonwood, have any problem with low water pressure? I'm just wondering if a water pressure problem is occuring, or might occur, as TV continues to be built out.
I'm in Buttonwood and my pressure is fine, even using both bathrooms at once. If you are referring to the kitchen sink seeming to have low pressure, it is the strainer on the faucet that is water saving and worthless. I went to Ace Hardware with the strainer off my faucet and got a free flowing one that made a world of difference. It use to take forever to fill up my coffee pot to 8 cups, and now does it as quickly as expected. I also took my shower head off and removed something, I can't remember now what it was, but it was obvious it restricted the flow of water. It too made a difference. It's a fallacy to have a water saving device that causes you to run it twice as long to accomplish the same thing.
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I'm in Buttonwood and my pressure is fine, even using both bathrooms at once.
WOW...YOU MUST BE REAL QUICK!!!
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That's good skyguy! You're a smart feller.
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