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Post by bobbymccamper on May 2, 2021 17:43:19 GMT -5
Has anyone had this issue, great water pressure everywhere except the kitchen faucet. I took the nozzle off and the strainer looks clean. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Post by lynnmor on May 2, 2021 19:51:03 GMT -5
Has anyone had this issue, great water pressure everywhere except the kitchen faucet. I took the nozzle off and the strainer looks clean. Did you run the faucet with the strainer off? Try running it full blast with the strainer off in hopes of flushing debris thru. If it is both hot ans cold that is slow, remove the supply lines and check again for full flow, that would indicate repair or replacement of the cheap factory installed faucet.
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Post by midlotexan on May 2, 2021 21:08:22 GMT -5
Ours had shards of the plex lines in it. The dealer had to put on a new aerator. That took care of it Kirt
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Post by nvguy on May 2, 2021 21:17:38 GMT -5
As Lynnmor said, if there is good flow at the supply lines, there is probably debris in the faucet itself. You used to be able to take the actual valve / cartridge out of the faucet body, since I haven't had to take our BR faucet apart don't know if this is possible. But it might be worth a shot. See if the knob is removable, if so remove it, if the cartridge is removable, it may have a hex or some obvious way to unscrew it.
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