Hello people. I've come up against a problem that I can't seem to solve. Here's the particulars...
An old 2 story Chicago building, built in the early 20's. First floor houses an office, with 2 apartments on the second floor. The building was converted from 2 buildings into one, so there's two water lines (2 shut offs) in the basement coming in from the outside
About 3 months ago, I installed a new (cheap) kitchen faucet in one of the apartments, & the pressure was fine. All of a sudden, the water came out very slowly with little pressure
The other faucets in the apartment bathrooms have good pressure, as do the faucets in the other apartment & the faucets in the office below, although the tub spout is pretty slow
I installed a better faucet today, but still had the same problem. I also installed new turn off valves on both the hot & cold lines under the sink, but the problem persists
I haven't checked the flow from the water lines under the sink, but there must be some obstruction somewhere. Maybe sediment? It just seems weird to me that both the hot & cold lines could get clogged up at the exact same time, & far enough into the system where it wouldn't effect any other faucets in the building on the same lines
Any thoughts? And how can I clean out old 1/2 inch iron water lines?
Thanks for any help
An old 2 story Chicago building, built in the early 20's. First floor houses an office, with 2 apartments on the second floor. The building was converted from 2 buildings into one, so there's two water lines (2 shut offs) in the basement coming in from the outside
About 3 months ago, I installed a new (cheap) kitchen faucet in one of the apartments, & the pressure was fine. All of a sudden, the water came out very slowly with little pressure
The other faucets in the apartment bathrooms have good pressure, as do the faucets in the other apartment & the faucets in the office below, although the tub spout is pretty slow
I installed a better faucet today, but still had the same problem. I also installed new turn off valves on both the hot & cold lines under the sink, but the problem persists
I haven't checked the flow from the water lines under the sink, but there must be some obstruction somewhere. Maybe sediment? It just seems weird to me that both the hot & cold lines could get clogged up at the exact same time, & far enough into the system where it wouldn't effect any other faucets in the building on the same lines
Any thoughts? And how can I clean out old 1/2 inch iron water lines?
Thanks for any help
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