How Do You Increase Water Pressure In Kitchen Water Faucets?
You’re trying to rinse the dinner dishes, and the water pressure in the kitchen water faucet is too low. By no means are you alone, but it almost goes without saying, the faster you get done with the mundane task of rinsing dishes the faster you can get on to something less routine. While there are many things that can contribute to low water pressure in kitchen water faucets, there is a quick check you can make to see what’s decreasing the water pressure to your kitchen faucet: a partially clogged flow restrictor or water line to the kitchen faucet. Partially Clogged Flow Restrictor Step 1 Either by hand or with an adjustable set of locking pliers, unscrew the flow restrictor at the end of the kitchen faucet. Remove it along with any rubber gaskets. Step 2 Inspect the flow restrictor, which is most often an aerator or screen-like piece of metal or plastic, for clogs. Clean any clogs. Step 3 Screw the flow restrictor and gasket back onto the kitchen faucet. Turn on the water and check