How to Troubleshoot a Kitchen Faucet

Publisher: Kingston Brass

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How to Troubleshoot a Kitchen Faucet

The kitchen faucet is the most frequently used faucet in the home. For this same reason, it's also the faucet that will give homeowners the most problems. With this in mind, we will address some of the most common leaky kitchen faucet issues that naturally come with its use. The most common causes are either a clogged aerator or a defective cartridge, but before assuming either of those scenarios check the other faucets in the home to rule out the possibility of low water pressure.