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Low Water Pressure or Loss of Water Flow Q. We used to have great water pressure in the master bath but it seems to be very low now?

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Low Water Pressure or Loss of Water Flow Q. We used to have great water pressure in the master bath but it seems to be very low now?

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A. If you are experiencing low water pressure where you once had good water pressure there could be several possibilities. The first thing you should check is the supply line, make sure it is turned all the way on. Another common reason is the aerators are clogged, simply unscrew the aerator from the faucet head and clean out the sediment that may have collected by soaking it in vinegar overnight then using an old toothbrush just bush out the buildup. If you are still experiencing low water pressure you should call your plumber for further advise. Q. We used the faucet yesterday but when we turned it on this morning no water came out. A. If you are experiencing loss of water throughout your home the first thing you should check is the main water shut off valve and make sure it is fully in the on position. The shut off is typically located where the main water line enters your home. If the main shut off valve is completely turn on but you still don’t have water then check to make sure t

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