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whiskygalore | 14:19 Mon 02nd Feb 2004 | Home & Garden
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Hello, I'm hoping someone can tell me how to go about investigating why the HW pressure on my kitchen sink tap is pathetically low, while it's OK on the bathroom taps. Keep it simple, please, as I have no plumbing knowledge (apart from knowing waht stopcock / washer is). Thanks!
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Other than that... if there is a defuser on the end of the spout it usually has a gauze filter in it which could be full of grit. Or... if you have ceramic washers there is probably an inline filter which could be full of grit.
If you still have an unsolved problem, then an airlock could be causing it. One way to dislodge this, if you have the common cistern and hot water cylinder arrangement, is to connect across from cold to hot tap with a piece of hose (if a mixer, block the outlet) and turn on the hot tap followed by more or less fully turning on the cold for a few seconds. What you are doing is to force reverse flow trhrough to the hot line back to the cylinder. For this to work there must be no check valve on this line (in which case nothing much will happen at all). Do not exceed a few seconds (try short first, then a bit longer) or you could cause an overflow at the cistern.

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