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Originally Posted by jimbosan
Could be one of several things, there could be a leak in one of your pipes or your neighbors, a neighbor my have increased water usage, the well and or the pump may be aging to the point that pressure is affected, there could be lime build-up in the pipes reducing the inside diameter. I doubt that you have roots growing into any of your water supply pipes thats something that usually happens with waste pipes like sewer pipes and septic laterals. You might want have a plumber come out and take a look. Like I said it could be one thing or it could be several... Good luck!
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I'm thinking leak as everybody else on the line has amazing water pressure. My neighbor had to replace his pump handle as he had NO water a few weeks ago. I thought once he he changed that our pressue would improve. No such luck.
To replace his pump handle he had to dig down about 6' by hand. I really don't want to do that, but I will if have to.