If you’re experiencing low water pressure in your kitchen faucet, there are several possible causes. It could be due to a clogged aerator or faucet components, partially closed supply valves, kinks or blockages in the hose, issues with the main water supply, a worn-out or faulty cartridge/valve, or accumulated sediment in plumbing pipes. Fortunately, there are solutions available to improve water pressure.
To troubleshoot the issue, you can try disassembling your faucet to check for an aerator blockage and ensure there are no kinks in the hoses. If everything you’ve checked looks okay and the problem persists, call Radiant Plumbing and Air for professional assistance. Our team can quickly diagnose and resolve the issue with your faucets, ensuring you have proper water pressure in your kitchen again.