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    Low water pressure after remodel

    They wanted to charge me 750 to change the 2 valves and the 2 valve stops in the kitchen. He said it's 250 for just the valve stops. I bought 2 shark bite for $25 and changed them myself. He got $100 for diagnostics though. So I guess I'll be out about $150 instead of $750
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    Hello, in summary, the sink ended up having a bad valve and I think stuff got stuck in the faucet head. It's extremely coincidental that it happened at the same time, I guess. The sink was a Pfister and the plumber said those always have problems. But its been good since I moved in 5 years ago...
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    It is all copper pipe used
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    Also, no, the flow is not much effected by turning on anything else. Its still low and slow, the exact same
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    I'm wondering how the tub being redone is even effecting the kitchen sink at all. It's on the same main water line, sure; but the tub is tee-d off. I figured even if something happened with the tub line then I shouldn't effect the next line
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    I tried it and the bathroom sink fills a 9quart bucket up halfway with cold water in 1 minute. The kitchen sink fills it half as much as the bathroom sink, in 1 minute. And the bathtub only filled it 1/3rd of the way to where the kitchen sink fills it after 1 minute with cold water
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    That's a very good point. I'm going to try that right now
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    That is probably true. Thank you! I'm going to try that
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    Both are running very slow. It's just the cold is running a lot slower.
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    Low water pressure after remodel

    Hello. I had to change my entire shower and I put a shutoff valve on the cold and hot water lines. They stayed off (and uncapped- I only recently learned about caps) for just over 2 months. The line goes bathroom sink-> shower-> kitchen sink. Ever since I put the shut off valves on, the water...
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