Hello all!
Story is we had a sewer line collapse, old orangeburg, which caused us to forcefully remodel our bathroom. We decided to have a new tub, vanity, and toilet put in. These were small adjustments to the existing fixtures in the original bathroom. The plumber hired did the work, but ever since the we can't have 2 facets running at the same time. We have checked all valves, called the city. They ran a pressure check and found we are getting 60psi with no facets on. Once a facet turns on it drops to 30psi. Two facets 10psi. Shut of the facets simultaneously and instantly it snaps to 60psi.
The plumber blames corrosion in the supply line to the house. However looking at his plumbing, I found places where he went from 1/2" supply lines into 3/4" then back to 1/2". There is also numerous connectors and elbows. This is PEX. I didn't think you needed so many joints using PEX. For the pressure snapping back to 60psi so quickly I don't believe it's blockage in my lines. There is no galvanized under the house, and no problem before his work.
Any input is appreciated!
Story is we had a sewer line collapse, old orangeburg, which caused us to forcefully remodel our bathroom. We decided to have a new tub, vanity, and toilet put in. These were small adjustments to the existing fixtures in the original bathroom. The plumber hired did the work, but ever since the we can't have 2 facets running at the same time. We have checked all valves, called the city. They ran a pressure check and found we are getting 60psi with no facets on. Once a facet turns on it drops to 30psi. Two facets 10psi. Shut of the facets simultaneously and instantly it snaps to 60psi.
The plumber blames corrosion in the supply line to the house. However looking at his plumbing, I found places where he went from 1/2" supply lines into 3/4" then back to 1/2". There is also numerous connectors and elbows. This is PEX. I didn't think you needed so many joints using PEX. For the pressure snapping back to 60psi so quickly I don't believe it's blockage in my lines. There is no galvanized under the house, and no problem before his work.
Any input is appreciated!