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November 23rd 15, 05:00 PM
Robin9
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Originally Posted by
Guy Gorton[_3_]
On Sun, 22 Nov 2015 18:03:11 +0000, e27002 aurora
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Nov 2015 17:24:25 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote:
In message
, at
08:44:47 on Sun, 22 Nov 2015, Railsigns.uk
remarked:
There can't be many people who feel inclined to comment on the
excellence or otherwise of a hotel room's plumbing
Or its supply of hot water. I've only stayed at two hotels (out of
several hundreds) which ran out of hot water.
The first was in Maidenhead in around 1980 and had suffered a one-off
major outage of some kind. The other was Sharm-el-Sheikh in 2009 where
no-one appeared to be that surprised that the system had broken down yet
again.
Given how well travelled you are, Roland, one is surprised you have
not noticed the quality of the mains pressure water systems found in
those United States. One of the things that attracted me to my unit
here on the south coast was the absence of the usual low pressure UK
plumbing. My shower here works as well as my shower in Tucson. That
is hardly the norm for the UK.
It is attractive until the day the mains water system ceases to flow
into the premises for whatever reason - planned/unplanned.
Guy Gorton
How often does that happen? I've never had that happen to
me/my house.
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