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Old 11-18-2011, 12:37 AM   #1
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I replace a new water heater but i dont any hot water in 2 showers, need suggestion thanks

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I replace a new water heater but i dont any hot water in 2 showers, need suggestion thanks
I assume you have no water flow as well. You probably have a blockage at the valves caused by sediment. Happens sometimes when the water is shut down. Clean out the hot supply stems or cartridges at the showers.
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