After changing the faucet in the kitchen, the amount of water coming out becomes very small. What is

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Where there may be problems: First, the sealing tape with threaded wound joints partially obscures the water outlet of the water pipe. The solution is to remove and check for correction.

    Second, there are garbage particles in the water quality that rush into the faucet outlet network and block part of the mesh, or the small garbage left during the faucet manufacturing.

    Other reasons are that the newly selected faucet has a smaller internal diameter than the old faucet, resulting in a reduction in water output.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Some faucets have filters at their outlets, and if they are blocked, the amount of water will be smaller.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The faucet you replace may be a new water-saving faucet with a water-saving device installed in it. It makes you look like the water beam is about the same or larger than the previous normal faucet water beam, but the water output is less than half of the previous faucet. These settings are now used in water-saving faucets to reduce unnecessary water waste.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Was it normal before? It's not that the water pressure can't go up.

    The opening of the valve in one faucet is too small.

    Check if there is any situation of Du Sai, it is best to go to the entrance of the building to see if there is a sticker, and find a master to repair it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As a rule of thumb, there may be the following reasons: A faucet inlet hose may be bent!

    Second, the filter screen is blocked due to poor water quality, which is the outlet network.

    The third is that the angle valve switch linked to the faucet is too small.

    It should be dealt with according to different situations, and it can be solved by checking it well!

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