low pressure from bathtub faucet

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trott22

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Hello,

We recently tried to fix a leaky bathroom sink faucet handle. After turning the water back on, we noticed that the water pressure in the bathtub was much lower than normal and it now makes a weird rumbling noise when the handle is turned to a certain point. We have a single handle bathtub faucet that as you turn it the water goes from cold to hot. The weird noise starts around where the water starts getting warm. When we turn the shower on, the noise stops and the pressure is ok. The water pressure in the sink is also fine. Any idea what has happened with the tub?

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Trott
 

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If it is a pressure balanced valve in the shower, when youturn the water off elsewhere, you can move the spool in the valve to the extreme limit, and if it is old, sometimes it sticks. Also, if when you did the repair, a little crud got loose, (turning the water on and off can sometimes do that), it could be stuck in the valve as well. Sometimes, all they need is to be flushed out. Wait for one of the pros that sees this all the time...
 

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I need to flush my valves too... I did some work on some old galvanized pipes and now the valves on my shower, toilet, and sink have all gone to hell. I'm sure they are clogged with little bits of rust as I can see it flowing out with what water does come out.
 
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