It is a price pfister, single handle pullout faucet (no side sprayer), it seems all of sudden I started losing pressure, particularly on the hot water...
It is a price pfister, single handle pullout faucet (no side sprayer), it seems all of sudden I started losing pressure, particularly on the hot water side. The pressure in the rest of the house is fine. Any ideas why this would happen and how to fix it? I cleaned the aerator but that didn’t do anything.
This is a 2 handle faucet. It leaks cold water continuously. It has a cartridge in the handle about the size of a C cell battery, with 2 o-rings on it. There are no rubber cups or springs in the assembly. I changed the lower o-ring but it still drips water out the faucet when the handle is closed.
I need to attach a portable dishwasher to this and cannot figure out what type of adapter I need. I heard there is a rubber adapter but cannot find it at Lowe’s or Home Depot. Any advice?
I have a kitchen tap that is leaking. It is leaking from the spout where the water would normally come out. It is a 2 handle faucet Hot and cold. Dould anyone please help me find info to stop this problem?
I have a sink faucet and the cold side runs but the hot side, the water wont run out! Does anyone have a quick fix to resolve my dilemma
It is a single handle kitchen sink faucet
Thanks to all who help
I have an oil heated furnace. Cold water goes into my furnace an I have an output side from the furnace to my kitchen sink then goes to the other side of the house it split again to the upstair bathroom and then the downstairs bathroom. In the morning I have hot water for a shower for about 30 seconds then it dies off. I tried turning off the cold water between the kitchen sink and the upstairs an my hot water turned down to a trickle out of the shower. I took my single handled faucet knob off and turned it past the plasitc stop and the water got hoter but pressure really diminished. I’m thinking mineral deposit build up (the house is 35 years old) due to the white calcium build up around my shower head. I replaced the shower and tub with PVC about 6 years ago. I the problem has been getting progressive worse over the past 5 years. Is it a problem with my set up or calcium deposts or something else? Furnace was just cleaned. Pipes have styrofoam insulation.
I hate working with raw chicken. It can get annoying when you are worried about cross contamination.
Here’s my scenario.
I open the package of chicken, touch them, and now my hands have chicken juices. If I open the cupboards to grab a plate to place the chicken on, then I’m contaminating the clean plates with chicken juices. So I rinse my hands with water without soap. It would dry my hands and be annoying to have to wash your hands with soap and water evertime you have to touch something that is clean. Now if I have to open the refridgerator, I have to wash my hands again before going back to workign with the chicken. Then when I touch the faucet, the faucet handle is now contaminated. If I turn on the faucet with my arms or wrist instead, then chicken juices drips.
When I am finished there are chicken juices on the counter. I wipe it with a warm/hot rag without any bleach/detergetn and then rinse the rag with just plain warm/hot water wtihout bleach/detergent and use it later for the other counters in the kitchen. When I am finished with everything, I wash my hands with soap but I can still feel chicken parts between my nails but I can’t get it out so I just ignore it.
Are there easier w ays to work with chicken? Am I risking any cross contamination? Am I just being to paranoid/OCD?
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