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Old 03-29-2019, 10:28 AM   #1
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Low water pressure

2018 Vista 31BE

Connected to shore water. Good pressure at the kitchen sink almost no pressure at the bathroom sink.

Where do I begin to solve this issue?

Thanks for any advice.

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Old 03-29-2019, 01:49 PM   #2
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check the screen screwed into the end of the faucet, they get clogged at times.
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Ditto! Check the screens.
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Thanks...I should have done that in the first place.
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When I was a newbie, after a day or two, I was loosing pressure and decided to check the inlet screen to my hose. I unscrewed it from the hose bib and saw two tiny frog eyes staring at me. Apparently, a tiny frog, now dead, had made a home in the hose bib. Now I no longer forget and always flush the faucet before hooking up.
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When I was a newbie, after a day or two, I was loosing pressure and decided to check the inlet screen to my hose. I unscrewed it from the hose bib and saw two tiny frog eyes staring at me. Apparently, a tiny frog, now dead, had made a home in the hose bib. Now I no longer forget and always flush the faucet before hooking up.
can't say I have ever heard of that one! LOL I have had low water pressure before and in a hurry unscrewed the hose without turning off the water first
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