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Old Nov 11, 2006, 09:34 AM
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Low Pressure on Hot Water Side in two sided tub faucet

I am in escrow on a home, extremely well-maintained, 17-yr old home.

The master has a jucuzzi style tub. The faucet has two knobs, one for hot, one for cold. The cold comes out fine. When the inspector turned on the hot water, the faucet leaked and the hot water pressure was low. He suspected it might be a valve-stem needing replacement.

We're told the Seller's plumber replaced the valve stem but the pressure is still a little low.

I'm concerned this could be a major problem later on as the true problem is revealed.

The tub looks like it's never been used, but I'm not sure how old it is.

The shower is separate.

Any clues?

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Old Nov 11, 2006, 01:29 PM   #2  
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Before we can help we need the brand and model number of the tubs faucet. It sounds like some crud broke loose from the pipe wall and is now clogging the seat. Let me know what you have and I'll tell you how to repair it. The plumber might have replaced the stem and washer but I'll bet the farm he didn't flush out the supplies. regards, Tom
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Originally Posted by lesliepass
I am in escrow on a home, extremely well-maintained, 17-yr old home.

The master has a jucuzzi style tub. The faucet has two knobs, one for hot, one for cold. The cold comes out fine. When the inspector turned on the hot water, the faucet leaked and the hot water pressure was low. He suspected it might be a valve-stem needing replacement.

We're told the Seller's plumber replaced the valve stem but the pressure is still a little low.

I'm concerned this could be a major problem later on as the true problem is revealed.

The tub looks like it's never been used, but I'm not sure how old it is.

The shower is separate.

Any clues?
I live in Maine and have a well. My water pressure has always been bad. My wife and my children have always complained that they can not rinse the soap off their skin or the shampoo out of their hair. I think that I bought and tried every shower head that I could ever find in every home center and hardware store in New England. They were all junk!!! Finally I found the solution at a small home show in Portland. A company was there that specializes in shower heads for low water pressure. Their name was Water Management in Boston, MA, and their website address is www.TAKEASHOWER.COM. They sold me a shower head that worked so well with my low water pressure that it almost felt like we had drilled another well. IT WAS UNBELIEVABLE!!!! Unlike all the other shower heads we bought this one actually worked. If you are suffering from low water pressure you MUST visit this website. I only wish that I had found this company 10 years ago when I first moved to Maine because I would have eliminated a decade of suffering in the shower for me, my wife and my family.
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