Ahpook
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Wed Feb-07-07 07:33 PM
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Anyone with plumbing knowledge? :) |
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In a nutshell, i had a leaking faucet in my bathroom. Ok, fine, i go get a new faucet, new lines, plumbers tape, all the shit. When i started on this project, i noticed one of the main feeds to the sink would not break lose, but the other one turns fine. I shot it with some wd-40 and let it set, and it moved, finally.
So, the water is off i install everything and turn the mains back on... no water pressure at all to that sink.
The toilet works fine, the shower is a-ok.. whats the deal?
I checked for a pinch in the new lines etc. Any ideas? Seemingly simple project.
The valve is about 30 years old, i am wondering if the ball valve inside got stuck and not allowing pressure?
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Blue-Jay
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Wed Feb-07-07 07:36 PM
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1. If the lines are OK, you probably got a faulty faucet. |
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Work backward from what you did. Unhook the faucet, and see if the lines are delivering water. Make sure you have a towel nearby when the water comes gushing out.
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Ahpook
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Wed Feb-07-07 07:43 PM
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I will do just that, and unthrow the wrench:D
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