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Why is water not coming out of my kitchen faucet?

Why is water not coming out of my kitchen faucet?

Leaks are one of the most common causes of no water coming from tap. If your tap is not running, it may be due to a leak in your plumbing pipes. A leak can lower your water pressure and stop the flow of water completely.

Why is my Kohler kitchen faucet not working?

This debris build up may be caused by not properly flushing water through the faucet after installation. The action of turning the water supply on and off during a new installation can kick free dirt or debris within the home’s water lines.

Are there replacement parts for a Kohler faucet?

KOHLER replacement parts are designed with ease of installation in mind. The following resources may assist with installation and repair of replacement parts.

Why does my new kitchen faucet have low flow?

New Installation: The low flow of water could be the result of dirt and debris in the supply lines. This debris build up may be caused by not properly flushing water through the faucet after installation. The action of turning the water supply on and off during a new installation can kick free dirt or debris within the home’s water lines.

What to do when your kitchen faucet wont turn on?

Point the sprayhead hose into the sink and turn on the water. Good water flow from the hose with the sprayhead removed indicates that dirt and debris have collected in the sprayhead. Soak the sprayhead in a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and warm water to help dissolve the dirt and debris build-up.

This debris build up may be caused by not properly flushing water through the faucet after installation. The action of turning the water supply on and off during a new installation can kick free dirt or debris within the home’s water lines.

KOHLER replacement parts are designed with ease of installation in mind. The following resources may assist with installation and repair of replacement parts.

New Installation: The low flow of water could be the result of dirt and debris in the supply lines. This debris build up may be caused by not properly flushing water through the faucet after installation. The action of turning the water supply on and off during a new installation can kick free dirt or debris within the home’s water lines.

Point the sprayhead hose into the sink and turn on the water. Good water flow from the hose with the sprayhead removed indicates that dirt and debris have collected in the sprayhead. Soak the sprayhead in a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and warm water to help dissolve the dirt and debris build-up.