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It should be a plumbing problem, and you'd better find a professional to come to your home to take a look.
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It could have been stolen!! It is recommended to find a professional to take a look... lest you suffer a loss and not be able to speak.
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It should be a problem with the water pipes and faucets.
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It should be impossible to steal water, look at the wiring of the pipe, it is estimated that it is caused by a bend.
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If it's just that the amount of water in your bathroom is small, first look at the location of the total water inlet valve in your house, and check it step by step according to the direction of the water pipe. It is to see that the water pressure starts to decrease at that outlet. The problem to be solved – right on the pipe between the maximum and minimum flows.
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The water pressure is not enough, or the gate is too small (there is no other gate next to it).
See if the water in the water tank can be full, all the water valves are closed, see if the water meter is turning, the circle indicates that there is a pipe leakage, and then check the direction and position of the bathroom water pipe one by one to determine whether it is related to the wetness under the floor.