A break in the line from curb to house, or from well to house. in some cases pressure reducers have a screen in it. Best is to start at one end and check for leaks, and if possible check for water pressure.
No, rain has no effect on water pressure. - If you have a well and are getting low pressure, insert a question in 'Plumbing' detailing the problem, pump type and pressure tank type, colour and pressure at lowest. Tell us as much as you can and we will tell you how to fix the problem.
Low to no water pressure in the house, what is the problem?
Get a well technician (NOT plumber). There are many possible problems, some simple, some not.
If it's by well, pump not working properly, or at all. Municipal water could be water main break.
Slaves did things such as plantation working and house working as well.
From the water supply to your house. City supplied water or a well.
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get water and mud and a house
Yes, well, first of all because you will be workin with the water and sometimes in the water. Also, you will be working wiht water animals. Yes, well, first because you will be working in the water and sometimes have to swim with the animals. You will also be working with water animals.
No. The Main is source of water for that as well.
The water people turned it off incase of leaks
No, it is just for the house and contents.
I have never seen that in working on thousands of wells.
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YES and No Yes if you are going to be working on the gas water heater and No if you are working on a cold water line and if you are working on a hot water line you can shut off the gas or electric to the water heater so in case your water heater drains but what I usually do is just turn the water heater's water supply valve off.