Hi. Plumbing is one area where I've usually hired a professional, but this *seemed* like it was going to be easy to figure out. Since I'm posting here, you can figure that hasn't been the case. I'm hoping you can help a couple of fundamental questions.
The problem is the water pressure in the kitchen sink. We've always had issues with water pressure, being on a sizable hill on the city line, but the kitchen has slowly gotten worse over the past several months. The faucet delivers water very slowly -- no noticeable difference between hot water and cold water flows. However, the sprayer is delivering water at a higher rate. We can fill up the dog's gallon water jug with the sprayer in about 1/2 the time or less vs. the faucet. The other faucets in the house seem OK, too.
My confusion started when I looked under the sink. I figured I would find some plumbing that combined the hot and cold water leads before going up to the faucet, and maybe that was the problem. But I don't see any lines to the faucet at all, only the hot and water lines, and the sprayer line -- I scribbled a quick diagram below if it helps. I guess my questions are:
1) Are the hot and cold water fed to the spigot inside the sink itself?
2) Assuming that's the case, any suggestions on what I should look at? It would seem to be some blockage in the faucet itself, but I'm having trouble removing the decorative base, and I don't want to scratch the chrome if there's something else I should be looking at.
Thanks in advance.
The problem is the water pressure in the kitchen sink. We've always had issues with water pressure, being on a sizable hill on the city line, but the kitchen has slowly gotten worse over the past several months. The faucet delivers water very slowly -- no noticeable difference between hot water and cold water flows. However, the sprayer is delivering water at a higher rate. We can fill up the dog's gallon water jug with the sprayer in about 1/2 the time or less vs. the faucet. The other faucets in the house seem OK, too.
My confusion started when I looked under the sink. I figured I would find some plumbing that combined the hot and cold water leads before going up to the faucet, and maybe that was the problem. But I don't see any lines to the faucet at all, only the hot and water lines, and the sprayer line -- I scribbled a quick diagram below if it helps. I guess my questions are:
1) Are the hot and cold water fed to the spigot inside the sink itself?
2) Assuming that's the case, any suggestions on what I should look at? It would seem to be some blockage in the faucet itself, but I'm having trouble removing the decorative base, and I don't want to scratch the chrome if there's something else I should be looking at.
Thanks in advance.
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