Cloudy hot water
stinkeroo wrote:
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Thanks. Do you think low water pressure could be a sign of something
that is also easy to fix? Or is it ominous. The water pressure there
is much less than the bathroom sink, or the laundry sink. Maybe 1/3
as much...I can't figure out why that would be. I'm pretty sure it
was stronger in the past and slowly became weak.
That is typical of a build up somewhere. Often it is a filter or
strainer. I don't recall seeing any such strainers or filters on a laundry
sink, but it is possible. What kind of valves does it have. If they are
the older washer type, it could just mean you need to replace the washers.
Hot water is usually the first to go. That is cheap and easy.
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Joseph Meehan
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