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This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey has a quick fix for a slow-flowing faucet. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)SUBSCRIBE t...
If your faucet not flowing properly then it might be a clogged aerator. In this episode of Repair and Replace, Nick shows how to replace an aerator in bathro...
If your faucet has low water flow or pressure, replacing the aerator can help. We will remove, clean and install an aerator on a bathroom faucet. Some faucets like Moen and Kohler have...
Learn how to fix a slow-flowing faucet by replacing or cleaning the aerator in 10 minutes. Watch the video and follow the steps with an adjustable wrench and a washcloth.
Learn how to install a faucet aerator to reduce water usage, limit splashing, and improve water taste. Follow the steps to remove the old aerator and install the new one with a gasket.
Learn how to fit the metal, plastic and rubber parts of your faucet aerator in the correct order and screw it back on the faucet. Follow these simple steps and avoid leaks and water pressure problems.
Learn how to remove a recessed faucet aerator with a key or other tools. Find out why you may need to clean or replace your aerator and how to do it safely.
Learn how to unscrew, clean, or replace a faucet aerator to improve water flow and pressure. Follow the step-by-step instructions with tools, tips, and FAQs.
Replacing a faucet aerator is much easier than replacing your kitchen or bathroom faucet, and sometimes all you need to do to see improved water flow. After you’ve removed your old aerator and found the right size and type for your specific faucet, you can now take these steps to install your new aerator.
A faucet aerator is a threaded attachment that is typically made of metal or plastic and screws onto the end of the faucet spout. Here's how to replace an aerator on a bathroom or kitchen sink faucet.