It depends if it's just in one room that your having problems with, or the whole house.
1. Check the pressure from the angle stop, to the fixture. by unscrewing the supply line.
2. Check screens on the faucet, remove the stems and blow through the supply lines.
3. Try Draining your hot water heater how much sediment is removed, yes that's also traveling through your lines.
Many times it's something so easy, If it's really bad, A whole house re pipe would fix'er up.
But check: angle stops, supply lines, valve's and so forth, this is all easy and cheap fix's.
You find slow water in a river where it is deep and/or wide and the land is relatively flat.
it really dpends on the speed of water.. but if the water is going fast... it would make a splash sound but if the water is going slow.. it can make a soft sound that are like music to your ears
Water. Put some water on it.
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yes and no well it cant cause fast water and it will weather slower then as if water would at a fast current so it will weather just slow.
Really Slow!
No set answer, depends on the solid and the liquid. Styrofoam into acetone - pretty darn fast. A pebble into water - pretty darn slow.
really slow dont have on really freaky slow
Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
It would be very slow going and the walls would be very thick.
Slow Water was created in 2003.
The ISBN of Slow Water is 1740512413.