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The fact that a celebrity that has 6 million followers went on stream and raided her channel is a huge moment for that young lady and news that would be worth sharing
That's why sharkbites are both good and bad because it does let the average person fix something without having to invest in tools and a new set of skills but it's not the best possible way to do the job
Polyvinyl chloride also known as PVC has a lower heat rating then CPVC which is chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. So CPVC holds up better to heat while becoming more rigid and brittle compared to regular PVC. It's good for hot water applications and can withstand residential water pressures as long as there's a low chlorine content in the water. Honestly if I was OP I would chop all that PVC and CPVC out of there and use PEX instead 30 minutes of work can save you hours of stress
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Welcome! /r/MadeMeSmile is a place to share things that made you smile or brightened up your day. A generally uplifting subreddit.
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Former plumber here. number one rule to know is to never leave a hole unattended around sparkys. I'd go in by myself and spend the day mapping and drilling all of the water lines and drains in a remodel or new build and sure enough no matter if I slept in that place I'd be back to find every single wire that they could fit would be in all the clearly marked and freshly drilled holes. It's almost as if they liked rerunning all of their wiring lol
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If the O.P has hard water it could cause that. City water in a town that I worked in was notoriously hard. Copper piping would do this. When a lower flow rate faucet is replaced with a new faucet the sediment in the pipe will cause the aerators to clog if the lines weren't flushed before hand.
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Looks like sediment deposited from piping. if you have copper piping in the home it could be that. Reasons for it could be if that faucet was replaced that the previous faucet had a lower flow rate than that of the new. Flushing that line by leaving the aerator off and turning the hot water on to let it run clear try that and it might resolve the issue on that faucet.