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silverview
October 4th, 2005, 12:56 AM
I am a home owner whose home is going through renovation for both the bathroom and the kitchen. As literally everything is being replaced in the bathroom, all water valves have been shut off for over two months. However, for the kitchen, a new sink has been installed and after installation, I notice that water is running slower than before. But as time goes by, water in the kitchen is running extremely slow, to a point that it takes over 10minutes to fill up a Brita. Could this be related to the "shut off" of all valves in the bathroom?

I am desperately looking for any suggestion as to what may have caused the problem. Please let me know what I should do. Thanks.

DUNBAR PLUMBER
October 4th, 2005, 08:26 AM
Sounds like a clogged restriction in either the isolation valves leading to the kitchen sink or in the kitchen sink faucet itself.



I would start by finding out where the flow is not affected and work your way to where the obstruction is.