The Pressure is On: Solving Low Water Pressure in Your Kitchen Sink

Court Lundberg • June 7, 2023
Shiny, silver faucet dripping water into a white sink.

Have you ever wondered why the water pressure in your kitchen sink just isn’t up to par? It can be incredibly frustrating when you get blasted with cold water or just a trickle when trying to clean up quickly after dinner. The issue could be as simple as the angle of the hose or a hidden clog, but several other factors could be causing the problem. Here’s what you should look out for.


Clogged Aerator


If your kitchen sink has a small strainer at the end of the faucet, it’s likely an aerator. This little gadget can get clogged with dirt and debris over time, restricting the water flow. You should get a professional to open it up and give it a good scrub, or you can ask them to replace the aerator.


Overworked Pumps


Pumps are responsible for supplying water to your kitchen sink. If too much is running at once, the pressure will drop. To prevent this from happening, ensure you’re not running hot water and the dishwasher simultaneously. You should also not run multiple faucets at once.


Clogged Pipes


If debris collects in the pipes that lead to your kitchen sink, it can affect the water pressure. This is especially true if the pipes are old and haven’t been serviced. If you haven’t had your pipes checked in a while, now is the time to do it.


Bad Installation


If your kitchen sink was installed incorrectly, it could cause low water pressure. Make sure that the plumbing lines are correctly connected and not leaking. If you need help, it’s best to call a professional.


Outdated Plumbing System


If your kitchen sink is connected to an outdated plumbing system, it could cause low water pressure. Replacing old pipes with new ones can help improve the water pressure you get.


Now that you know what might be causing your kitchen sink’s low water pressure, it’s time to take action and get that water flowing freely again. You may need to enlist the help of a professional plumber like Rare Breed Plumbing if the issue is more complex. We can also help you with water heater installation, water softening, sump pump installation, and garbage disposal services in Midvale. Contact Rare Breed Plumbing today to learn more!

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