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How-To: Repair Moen Single Handle Faucet, Pt.2

How to repair basically everything that can go wrong with a Moen Single Handle faucet. Part 2...

 

How to repair basically everything that can go wrong with a Moen Single Handle faucet. Part 2

COBRA FAUCET QSS-100 WALL MOUNTS

 

Make your Own Faucet – Cobra Faucet 20 inch Spout, 360 degree flexible Spout, Rotating Head, Dual water spray option with button. Make any shape, any movement. Use it anywhere inside and outisde the sink. Dishes piled up? Big Pots and Pans hard to wash? Hard to get water when sink is full?…

Cobra Kitchen Faucet – Make Your Own Faucet

 

Make your Own Faucet – Cobra Faucet 20 inch Spout, 360 degree flexible Spout, Rotating Head, Dual water spray option with button. Make any shape, any movement. Use it anywhere inside and outisde the sink. Dishes piled up? Big Pots and Pans hard to wash? Hard to get water when sink is full? Short Spout buggin you? Want Aeration and Show spray modes? Uses honeycomb to save 30% to 70% Water! Save Water, Save Labor, Save Time! Full range of motion, fully utlize your faucet. Your faucets never been so useful! Plus, it is also available in commercial restaurant models. PSS-162 – Residential Top Mount (one on video) QSS-100 – Commercial Restaurant Wall Mount Visit www.cobrafaucet.com or email joshua@cobrafaucet.com for dealer, purchase, wholesale inquiries or any questions.

The single lever faucet in our kitchen has lost pressure. How can I fix it?

 

Need help ASAP….We have a Delta Single Lever faucet in our kitchen that as of yesterday lost water pressure. It has an aerator built into our PUR filter which I removed to check if that was the problem. There was some sediment built up, but with the entire filter and aerator removed there is still no pressure. Every other line in the house, including the bathroom toilet and sink in the next room over function perfectly. Can anyone suggest where I can look next to possibly fix this problem?
Checked the valves under the sink….doesn’t seem to be a problem there.
As far as a cartridge is concerned, I am not quite sure there is one….when I removed the housing I found the metal ball beneath the cam and the support springs (which all seemed fine). I am in the middle of trying to run a thin plumber’s snake through each side (hot and cold) but it makes little sense that I should lose water pressure on both lines, right?
Okay….under last suggestion pulled up spout and found diverter…how do I know if it is stuck and if stuck how do I make it unstuck? It does look like there is a build up of sorts so should I use a cleansing agent (like CLR) to brush it up?
New development…
Checked diverter….found some strange black stuff (rocks? rubber?) blocking its movement. Removed the blockage. Went back and reassembled faucet by the letter…springs and all…turned water back to full open on both valves and used the top of the faucet ball to turn on water…water came out full blast and let it run for two minutes to be sure…reattached lever handle (had some trouble here) but turned water on again and the pressure went for about ten seconds before disappearing altogether…barely a dribble. Went back and checked for blockage at diverter again and none found. Followed steps back to reassemply and got pressure for ten seconds before it seemed as though lever (or something inside it/beneath it) came loose again and pressure left. I know I have tightened everything properly so where could the problem be? The lever AND the diverter maybe?

How do I fix a leaky faucet?

 

It is my kitchen sink. There is a constant drip coming from the spout. It has just one lever that is pulled up to turn the faucet on… and then swiveled to adjust temperature. Here is a picture of the style. Mine is much older.

http://www.ritz-craft.com/Images/67425_single_lever.gif

Is the water that comes out of a spout next to the kitchen sink faucet still called tap water?

 

There’s the main faucet which I use to wash dishes. Then there’s a small spout on the right side of the sink with a plastic lever that I use to fill the jugs for the water dispenser at home. Is the water that comes out of this spot any different from the water from the main faucet?

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