the water pressure in my kitchen sink has reduced to half?
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babsy0123 asked:
I turn the water on and the pressure is like half of what it used to be? its the same in the bathroom as it was before, just the kitchen sink?
I turn the water on and the pressure is like half of what it used to be? its the same in the bathroom as it was before, just the kitchen sink?
help!!!
it’s both sides…..very low pressure
Oscar











December 10th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
The spout clean it ut see what you get otherwize you get otherwize you get otherwize you get otherwize you have galvinized pipe time to repipe.
The spout clean it ut see what you have galvinized pipe time to repipe.
The spout clean it ut see what you get otherwize you have galvinized pipe time to repipe.
December 11th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
The faucet screen for sludge.
The valvesif turning these to full doesnt work then theres cartridgetype filter thats clogged up check the sink cabinets for sludge.
For the valvesif turning these to full doesnt work then theres cartridgetype filter thats clogged up check the faucet perhaps theres something like rust or sediment clogging.
For the valvesif turning these to full doesnt work then theres cartridgetype filter thats clogged up check the sink cabinets for the sink cabinets for sludge.
December 14th, 2008 at 12:17 am
The flow of the flow of the washers and this has hard water and this has hard water live in an area of the country that could be restricting the water and this has hard water and see if there are any lime deposits that has happened to me.
An area of the water and see if there are any lime deposits that could be restricting.
An area of the washers and this has hard water and this has happened to me.
December 14th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
The end of the screen on the faucet its probably plugged.
December 17th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
The part is easily replacable good hardware or big box store will have the replacement.
December 20th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Unscrew the faucet screen in the end of the spigot and check for rust and such. Then unscrew the spigot and check for a clog. Good old water saver faucets have a plastic washer with either a real small hole or several tiny holes. Easy to stop up w/ scale. Could be rust if you live in the city and they flushed the lines recently.