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Decreasingly Poor Water Pressure - Kitchen Faucet Only


Posted by Cyndy H. on December 7th, 2003 10:46 AM
In reply to i know what your thinking by dp on December 6th, 2003 10:51 PM [Go to top of thread]

Moved into new house 2 mo. ago. Water pressure @ kitchen faucet good & strong - both hot & cold water. Has become decreasingly poor and fear it will disappear altogether soon. Have well. Water pressure at all other points in house is still strong. Supply lines to kitchen faucet appear to be in very good condition - they look newer, the type that is flexible fiber wrapped {shiny silver}... approx. 1/2" in diameter. No apparent leaks. Plumbing to kitchen sink is fixed
to outside wall, and the weather here has been in the low 20's. Today I plan to take apart the faucet and see if my untrained brain can detect any problems with the mechanics of the faucet itself, but am hoping someone out there might have some suggestions for me. Appreciate any help I can get. Thanks much, Cyn

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