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Psychotps
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
Must be. Might also have been fixed by now. Used to be a well-known thing. Hasn't occurred to me in quite a long time. Likely won't be a problem in larger places like school/hotel/office/apartment buildings with much larger systems. Small houses might still be an issue though.
Most house pipes are less than an inch thick. Likely .75". Never saw one myself that had separate lines going to the toilet and shower. They usually have a single line feeding both. Use more cold in toilet and that's less for the shower. If they use separate lines going to each, that solves that problem, but it's more expensive.
Most house pipes are less than an inch thick. Likely .75". Never saw one myself that had separate lines going to the toilet and shower. They usually have a single line feeding both. Use more cold in toilet and that's less for the shower. If they use separate lines going to each, that solves that problem, but it's more expensive.