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24 April, 22:56

Why does water flow decrease in your shower when someone flushes the toilet

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  1. 25 April, 00:01
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    A toilet requires a large amount of cold water to flush. So, when the toilet flushes while you're in the shower, it's stealing from your shower's cold water supply. When the pressure-balancing valve senses the drop in cold water pressure, it responds by restricting the hot water pressure.
  2. 25 April, 02:15
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    The water from the toilet flush takes a lot of the water power out of the system which leads to a decrease in the flow of water to the shower. The water system is connected.
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