Just replaced the valve with a Fluidmaster. Now there does not seems to be much water pressure. Please help.
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I would try to cut off the supply valve, disconnect the supply line from the toilet, aim the open end of the supply line into a container, turn the valve wide open and see how the pressure looks then, if it is slow, then you could have sediment in the valve, or the valve may not be opening enough. If you do have good pressure, then I'd say to replace the valve as it sounds like sediment may have gotten into the fill valve. A good tip is to change the fill valve, then aim the open end of the supply line toward a container, cut the valve on full for a few seconds, then connect as this helps "Purge" any sediment that may be in the line before you connect it to the toilet.If you think a professional is expensive,
Just see what till you see what an amature will cost you!!
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