milking it

JPC

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now then....
why would the water from the mains in a house by milky looking....
i know its air.....it clears if you leave a cup full on the side for 10 mins

why is it there?

is the a cure ?

severn trent just say it's air........("computer says no" springs to mind)
 
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Just believe severn trent. Does it matter so much?
 
its not my water...so don't matter to me...its a customers

she was asking me about it.

i said "i dunno, do i look like a plumber"

she said "yes".....

so im asking.....i must admit it does not look appetizing, nor does it have that fresh taste !

and it most probably fills u up with gas...if u follow me
 
oilman said:
Just believe severn trent. Does it matter so much?
Ask them for a reduction in the £rate if it`s metered.or is it like the head on beer :LOL: .They`ve probably got a leak on a (large) main somewhere
 
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North West water state that some taps disturbe the floride in the water as it passes through a small opening & can be more noticed in oxygen bubbles. If it settles when left to stand its fine.
 
Life is soooooooo hard nowadays when we have to worry about tiny air bubbles in water. Send your customer to the mountains in Pakistan for a reality insight.
 
we al have to deal with the problems at hand...

lucky our problems dont compare to pakistani mountain problems but still its a problem to her (as she has no pakistani mountain problem to worry her)

everything is relative.
 
Air bubbles in water does not classify as a "problem". The problem is with your customer, not the air bubbles or the water. We all (well most of us) breathe air, we all drink water. Where on earth is the problem? This is NOT a problem. Believe the water authority.
 

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