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totally creeped out!!
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<blockquote data-quote="dowmace" data-source="post: 1798402" data-attributes="member: 17572"><p>I'm not a professional plumber but I do all of my own plumbing and have been working on friends houses for years. And being an electrician I'm around plumbers constantly so I do understand most plumbing issues.</p><p></p><p>There is no reasonable explanation for a valve to allow water to pass without being opened. Unless the o-rings inside blew and allowed the water to pass but that wouldn't make sense if the water also stopped. If the seals had failed then the water would not have stopped and would've continued to flow until the shutoff was turned. I do believe you lived in a haunted house. I'm no ghost expert but I do watch a TON of bad television.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowmace, post: 1798402, member: 17572"] I'm not a professional plumber but I do all of my own plumbing and have been working on friends houses for years. And being an electrician I'm around plumbers constantly so I do understand most plumbing issues. There is no reasonable explanation for a valve to allow water to pass without being opened. Unless the o-rings inside blew and allowed the water to pass but that wouldn't make sense if the water also stopped. If the seals had failed then the water would not have stopped and would've continued to flow until the shutoff was turned. I do believe you lived in a haunted house. I'm no ghost expert but I do watch a TON of bad television. [/QUOTE]
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