Hello,
I have a Price-Pfister 2 handle kitchen faucet (model number 36 H86), and I'm getting very, very little pressure from both the hot and the cold sides. I know that there's no problem with city pressure, because I'm getting excellent pressure from every other faucet in the house. I also know that the input valves under the sink are fully open.
Isn't it most likely that the problem is in the center (is the correct word "mixer") under the spigot? And if so, what should I be looking to replace there?
And if it's only in the center, shouldn't I be able to do the repair without turning off the water supply as long as I leave the cold and hot valves closed?
Thanks,
Louis
I have a Price-Pfister 2 handle kitchen faucet (model number 36 H86), and I'm getting very, very little pressure from both the hot and the cold sides. I know that there's no problem with city pressure, because I'm getting excellent pressure from every other faucet in the house. I also know that the input valves under the sink are fully open.
Isn't it most likely that the problem is in the center (is the correct word "mixer") under the spigot? And if so, what should I be looking to replace there?
And if it's only in the center, shouldn't I be able to do the repair without turning off the water supply as long as I leave the cold and hot valves closed?
Thanks,
Louis