POOR WATER FLOW / BATH & KITCHEN FAUCETS

Bob Schmidt shows you how to remove and clean your faucet aerator to increase volume and improve spray of water....


Bob Schmidt shows you how to remove and clean your faucet aerator to increase volume and improve spray of water.

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25 Responses to “POOR WATER FLOW / BATH & KITCHEN FAUCETS”

  1. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    Let me know the make and style faucet you have+++Bob

  2. bellhollybell says:

    took another look and figured out which part screws off. my part fits more flush with the faucet head than the one in your vid. used the tape on the pliers, and voila! worked like a charm. thanks.

  3. toddwikk says:

    I run into this alot working in hotels and apartments. Very good tip to clean these out every couple months. I have noticed in the Colorado Mt. we have alot of HARD WATER here and these things get clogged very often with a HARD BLACK mineral build up. Check them often , it is after all THE WATER YOU DRINK FROM!!

  4. chileespana says:

    Por fin repare mi grifo
    Gracias

  5. 243WW says:

    Good advice Bob. I use a small length of plastic pipe on each jaw, covering the multi-pliers and then grab the aerators. Keep it in the tool bag. Don’t grab them too tight, they can get squashed, AND THEY WONT GO BACK ON…

  6. acechadwick says:

    Bob Schmidt.You are my new best friend. I managed to save myself the cost of a plumber and it took me 3 mins.
    Me a woman, who ran screaming from any plumbing dilemma fixed my own pathetic water flow.
    There is a torrent coming out now.
    I love you Bob, I really do!

  7. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    Wow,great comment,My videos are viewed 85% male and only 15% female,Never could understand that,Glad to hear I have at least one female fan! Thanks +++Bob

  8. mattspot2 says:

    Hey man. ???? I just did that.. It was dirty.. But this was not the issue causing the low flow.. I need your wisdom.. The valves are open all the way.. It is only the sink faucet with an issue.. its a new sink faucet.. It was working for a few days.. we were having issues with old faucet. I can unhook the cold and hot hookups and turn the valves open and they start spraying out.. There was tiny black particles in the screen/aerator, cleaned them out and still no pressure.. Please help me..

  9. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    If it is open and running strong at the shut-off valves take the aerator off again and with the pop-up closed or something covering the drain,turn your faucet on first hot then cold and see if something does’nt come out of faucet. I heard sometimes with a large piece of debris when faucet is turned off backpressure can actuall suck debris back into faucet Hope this helps+++Bob

  10. mattspot2 says:

    Guess what it was… It was gunk or black nasty build up in the faucet itself.. we took off the handle removed that valve under that.. there where the water intake valves.. Clogged with black stuff.. well two of them where.. Jammed a paper clip through the black buildup that was in the New Faucet from installation i guess.. well cleaned out those 3 small holes and put everything back together.. and Bam.. Water running again.. Thanks so so much for your wisdom.. you are a god sent to YouTube!

  11. Jrm4cam says:

    This guy’s the best I have seen yet, step by step and informative, nice job, keep up the great work!!!!!

  12. rudoatlas says:

    Yes. Hot vinegar helps good mostly to clean unorganic minerals. Sand, soil, rust should be removed other ( manual ) way. BTW I like your videos. They have a sense and gives to people new informations. This type of videos should be more often on youtube. 5 stars !

  13. rudoatlas says:

    Yes. Hot vinegar helps good mostly to clean unorganic minerals. Sand, soil, rust should be removed other ( manual ) way. BTW I like your videos. They have a sense and gives to people new informations. This type of videos should be more often on youtube. 5 stars !

  14. gallardoboy69 says:

    thanks…my water pressure’s back to normal but i forgot how to put the filter back together in order…hahaha

  15. evergratefulli says:

    excellent video. thank you so much for sharing your expertise. i will be viewing this again, and i will be the one to fix our faucets next time. another woman fan here – great job, Bob!

  16. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    Nice comment Sorry I overlooked it for sooo long +++Bob

  17. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    Gotta love those women!!!+++Bob

  18. BondiBJ says:

    Hi Bob, my faucett head feels like there is a jolt of water pressure when I first turn it on. I was told to take off the restricter, but that saves me water? I took it off & replaced it with another I had and it works better, just a slight pressure when I raise the water volume…Why is this happening and how do I keep the original restricter on without the pressure jolt when I first turn on the faucett? Thanks

  19. dreamyriceball74 says:

    Great video, easy to follow even for me. Much mahalos for helping me fix my wife’s sink. Now she thinks I’m actually helpful around the house.

  20. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    BE CAREFUL! She will get use to that.LOL +++Thanks Bob

  21. lmntry says:

    Thanks…it only took me 40 seconds into the video for you to solve low my pressure problem !
    I forgot my bath faucet also had an aerator…..(I also have the same faucet which was nice.)

  22. linney66 says:

    Very helpful, thanks for all you information.

  23. bakedpotato1678 says:

    I have the same bathroom faucet!

  24. tlumyee26 says:

    Thank you for this video. I just had my faucet replaced and immediately noticed a lower flow rate. When I informed the plumber, he said it was because my apartment has low water pressure. I was frustrated with the low pressure, thinking I had to replace the entire fixture. Then I stumbled upon this video. Sure enough, there were particulates in the aerator. I’m stoked. Thanks again.

  25. HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

    Glad to hear it helped! Sometimes its the simple things not the expensive fixes!+++Bob

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