Thanks for the tip. I found the same calcium junk in the faucet. Cleaned it and you saved me about 200. Happy wife..... Now off to my slide sync duties.......
Thanks for the suggestion. Our water heater does not have an anode rod though. I think it’s due to many RV parks being on well water and just years of gradual sediment buildup.
Check the mixing cartridge inside the faucet itself. You should be able to remove it fairly easily and clean it. --Also, a plumber once taught me to turn off the water .. remove the cartridge, then turn on the water again for ~5 seconds. This will blow full pressure water and clear everything. (And make a mess, so do this with two people, one to turn the water on, another to guide the torrent of water somewhere.
Thanks for the tip. I found the same calcium junk in the faucet. Cleaned it and you saved me about 200. Happy wife..... Now off to my slide sync duties.......
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Another thing to check is another open valve like outside shower turned off by the head and the mixing is still on will let water flow slow
Check the anode rod in the water heater...if you haven't already. The issue may have started there.
Thanks for the suggestion. Our water heater does not have an anode rod though. I think it’s due to many RV parks being on well water and just years of gradual sediment buildup.
We have low water pressure on both hot and cold at our kitchen faucet.
The sediment buildup could be in the combination valve. May still be able to disconnect the water lines and blow out the hot & cold side.
There is a check valve on the exit side of hotwater tank. It will stick half closed!
Check the mixing cartridge inside the faucet itself. You should be able to remove it fairly easily and clean it. --Also, a plumber once taught me to turn off the water .. remove the cartridge, then turn on the water again for ~5 seconds. This will blow full pressure water and clear everything. (And make a mess, so do this with two people, one to turn the water on, another to guide the torrent of water somewhere.
Great suggestion, I might give this a shot! Thanks for watching!