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I have had a sudden drop in water pressure in a couple faucets in my house.
Both hot and cold are affected equally.
Does not seem to affect the whole house. Just two sinks. One bathroom sink and an adjacent kitchen sink.
The tub and in the bathroom seems unaffected. Also the outdoor faucet coming off the same wall does not seem affected. Just the two sinks.
There is no leak in the system: I checked the meter and it shows movement when water is on and no movement when the water is turned off.
We had a freeze here recently (seattle area) but it was not a problem until 48 hours after the freeze. It does not seem like the freeze could have been a problem.
Any idea where I should start to hunt down this problem?
I don't even know where to begin except what I've already done.
I guess I would start by unhooking water feeds to the adjacent dishwasher and checking that pressure then on to the kitchen under-sink stubs and then the bathroom stubs. I hesitate to start that just in case someone on this forum chimes in to say "the problem is likely...(?)".
Thanks.
JOHN
I have had a sudden drop in water pressure in a couple faucets in my house.
Both hot and cold are affected equally.
Does not seem to affect the whole house. Just two sinks. One bathroom sink and an adjacent kitchen sink.
The tub and in the bathroom seems unaffected. Also the outdoor faucet coming off the same wall does not seem affected. Just the two sinks.
There is no leak in the system: I checked the meter and it shows movement when water is on and no movement when the water is turned off.
We had a freeze here recently (seattle area) but it was not a problem until 48 hours after the freeze. It does not seem like the freeze could have been a problem.
Any idea where I should start to hunt down this problem?
I don't even know where to begin except what I've already done.
I guess I would start by unhooking water feeds to the adjacent dishwasher and checking that pressure then on to the kitchen under-sink stubs and then the bathroom stubs. I hesitate to start that just in case someone on this forum chimes in to say "the problem is likely...(?)".
Thanks.
JOHN
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