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		<description>Update.  Job done.  Customer happy with what we did.  Unfortunately, this was a job where there was a history of problems nothing to do with muck in the system.  

Somebody did not design and/or install the system the right way.  Hidden by-passes, incorrect pipe sizing, poor pipe bracketing are just a few of the things I suspect wrong with the system.

Luckily, this customer was a very handyman himself and was aware that other things were going on.  A powerflush was just first on the list of things he suspected need doing.</description>
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<p>Somebody did not design and/or install the system the right way.  Hidden by-passes, incorrect pipe sizing, poor pipe bracketing are just a few of the things I suspect wrong with the system.</p>
<p>Luckily, this customer was a very handyman himself and was aware that other things were going on.  A powerflush was just first on the list of things he suspected need doing.</p>
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