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Location: London, ON, Canada
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Same thing happened to me, and it was the result of the city doing some water main work a block away.
Biggest problem was that a lot of the faucet screens had clogged up with debris, as had the screens in the dishwasher and clothes washer, and the hot water heater.
It was a real PITA to clean them all out, but once they were, pressures came back and everything was running fine.
I found the closest tap to the water source (in my case, a laundry sink), pulled the screen, and let the water run until it was running clean (took about 20 minutes). I then cleaned out all the other screens/faucets (after they ran clean as well), and ran the washing machine and dishwasher while empty to ensure they were clean as well.
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