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Just had same thing happen to me at jail I work in. Trying to explain it to correction officer was like explaining rocket science to a elementary school kid mama. Thanks Steven!
When those type of debris get loose in and around the angle valves I like to purge the pipe prior to connecting the flex supply to the faucet. Sometimes that crud makes it to the faucet control valve and sticks in the faucet limiting flow or blocking ii plus the aerator should be off of the faucet on the first time to open the faucet. That at least helps eliminate faucet clogs.
I have repaired plenty of main water lines. I learned early on to open up the hose bib to purge the dirt and rocks that got into the line during the initial ground work. Even after that I still had multiple angle stops get clogged in the same house. Good advice on removing the aerator.
Hey Steve, you do a good job with these jobs you do I give you credit for work and every day going in and out of these places to be a mystery keep up the good work, sir I like your videos too
I just changed the Anode Rod in my water heater. OMG, you should have seen the large chunks of calcium! I flushed the tank with a garden hose attached. I got a lot of calcium chunks out of the tank, before they clogged the pipes.
@@nilolee2426 3 - 6 years. Mine was almost 5 years old. There was so much calcium on it that there was not much corrosion on the anode rod. I replaced it with an electric anode (Corra - Protec).
@@46fd04 - yep! Impressed current cathodic protection is best. Just put in a Corro-Protec I’m my three year old unit. The original magnesium rod was about half gone.
@@nightfangs2910 Almost got robbed in Fall River trying to buy a van for my hvac business. He was very pushy for me to buy it in back alley made me nervous .