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Why Is There Low Water Pressure in My Kitchen Only?

Low water pressure in kitchen only is very common. The sink runs slow. But the bathroom works fine.

This means the problem is near the kitchen sink. Most fixes are simple. You can often fix it in 20 minutes.

Quick Answer

If you have low water pressure in kitchen only, the cause is usually:

  • A dirty faucet tip
  • A clog inside the faucet
  • A valve not fully open
  • A bent water line
  • A small pipe block in the kitchen

Start with the faucet tip. That fixes the problem most of the time.

1. Dirty Faucet Tip (Aerator)

The faucet tip has a small screen. It is called an aerator. It catches dirt and hard water bits.
Over time, it gets full. Water flow becomes weak.

How to Fix It

  • Twist off the faucet tip.
  • Rinse it under water.
  • Soak it in white vinegar for 30 minutes.
  • Brush it clean.
  • Put it back on.

Turn the water on.
Check the flow.

Pro-Tip:
I clean mine two times a year. Flow stays strong.

2. Clog Inside the Faucet

Inside the faucet is a small part. It controls water flow. Dirt can block it. Then water runs slow.

How to Fix It

  • Turn off water under the sink.
  • Remove the handle.
  • Take out the inside part.
  • Rinse it well.
  • Put it back.

Turn water on again. Test the sink.

Pro-Tip:
Take a quick photo before you start. It helps when you put it back.

3. Valve Not Fully Open

Under the sink are two small knobs. One is hot. One is cold. If one is not open all the way, flow drops.

How to Fix It

  • Turn both knobs left.
  • Stop when tight.
  • Do not force them.

Check water again.

Pro-Tip:
These knobs get bumped by mistake.

4. Bent Water Line

The hose under the sink brings water in. If it bends, flow slows down. This happens after work under the sink.

How to Fix It

  • Look under the sink.
  • Check both hoses.
  • Make sure they are straight.
  • Replace if cracked.

Pro-Tip:
Metal braided hoses last longer than plastic ones.

5. Small Pipe Block

If all sinks are weak in the kitchen only, the pipe may have dirt inside. Old homes often have this issue.

What to Do

  • Check hot and cold water.
  • If both are weak, call a plumber.
  • Pipe cleaning may be needed.

Pro-Tip:
Homes over 20 years old may have pipe rust.

When to Buy a New Faucet

Sometimes repair is not worth it.

Buy a new one if:

  • It leaks a lot
  • It has rust
  • It is over 10 years old
  • Flow stays weak after cleaning

New faucets are easy to install. Many cost under $100.

Look for:

  • Strong metal body
  • Smooth handle
  • Good reviews
  • Long warranty

Pro-Tip:
Pick one with easy-clean holes. You can wipe them with your finger.

Quick Check List

Before calling a plumber, check:

  • ✔ Faucet tip clean
  • ✔ Inside part clear
  • ✔ Valves open
  • ✔ Hoses straight
  • ✔ No leaks

Most kitchen sink flow problems are small. You can fix many of them fast. If the bathroom works fine, the main water line is okay.

The fix is often right under your sink.

I am a repair expert with over 15 years of experience. I built FixWhys to help you fix home problems fast.

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