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ErickCar
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and the plumber of the year award goes to

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Wish I had a picture. One of the OTHER guys installed a reduced pressure back flow valve at a meter that was close to the building. Poured a concrete pad and set the hinge for the cage. He returned a couple days later to set the cage. Dumb Ars set the hinges on the end close to the bldg. He had to bust out the concrete pad and start all over.
 
Mind Blowing on how people think SURE THIS WILL WORK IM A GREAT PLUMBER hahahahaha
 
Some of the "repairs" take longer to do then doing it the right way! :confused:
 
There are several causes of the wrong plumbing adjustment such as loose connections, corrosion, Sealing etcetera.
 

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