Faucet Aerator

/ Faucet Aerator #21  
Confusing ..... most faucets have the aerator inserts.
Soaking will not clear the crap from inside. I replace ours about every six months. If the fixture won't come apart that means time to replace.

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/ Faucet Aerator #22  
I’ve got a few original circa 1920 pedestal sinks with separate hot and cold and these predate aerators.

I can honestly say zero issues or service calls in the last 40+ years.

On the other hand new faucets in the same 1920 neighborhood are plagued with sediment to the point of leaving the aerators off or perform regular cleaning…
 
/ Faucet Aerator #23  
I had one plug up with rust yesterday after FD flushed the hydrants. It plugged the faucet valve, not the aerator. Had hot water, no cold. Faucet will have to get removed and cleaned out.
 
/ Faucet Aerator #24  
Every time there is underground work it stirs up sediment around here.

The 3/8 line and 3/8 angle stops not near as forgiving.

I thought about a whole house filter but never acted.

Even with obstructed angle stops the outside hose bibs never experience problems.
 
/ Faucet Aerator #25  
A few years ago I installed a new faucet in the kitchen sink (Not my idea, it's a long story...). My water isn't too hard and I do have a softener, but about every two months the flow slows to a trickle and I have to soak it in vinegar or CLR for a day or two to get it opened back up. I'd rather have a plain old non-aerated faucet if I could find one.
 
/ Faucet Aerator #26  
A few years ago I installed a new faucet in the kitchen sink (Not my idea, it's a long story...). My water isn't too hard and I do have a softener, but about every two months the flow slows to a trickle and I have to soak it in vinegar or CLR for a day or two to get it opened back up. I'd rather have a plain old non-aerated faucet if I could find one.
FWIW: You can remove part or all of the inside pieces of most aerator cartridge. In some designs, just removing the topmost piece, or washer, can make a big difference.

Many designs have tiny, tiny holes that clog easily with fine particles.

All the best,

Peter
 
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Mine is still plugged up and frozen on.
I give up.
Calling a plumber tomorrow to replace the entire thing.
 
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/ Faucet Aerator #28  
I keep brand new aerators on hand.

It's far cheaper to toss them, than clean them.

It also is good to have a kit of rubber washers with screens on them. I put one on before the new aerator, in case there is debris in the line. Often, rubber washers from stop valves deteriorate, and end up clogging the new aerator.
 
/ Faucet Aerator #29  
Mine is still plugged up and frozen on.
I give up.
Calling a plumber tomorrow to replace the entire thing.
Really? Call a plumber for this? At $80+/hour? Take a pipe wrench to it if you have to. If it breaks, THEN replace the faucet yourself. It's not rocket science. I just replaced my 30 year old kitchen faucet yesterday, because it wouldn't come apart to replace the $4 rubber bits inside - dripping when off. $70 Delta faucet at Menard's and two $7 hoses.

Yes, plumbing SUCKS, but it really isn't that hard (except for the crawling under the sink part...).

I was back under there this morning to align it better after this pic was taken.
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/ Faucet Aerator #30  
Mine is still plugged up and frozen on.
I give up.
Calling a plumber tomorrow to replace the entire thing.
If you're going to replace the entire thing, I'd put the coconuts to it with a big wrench first. It might bust loose before it breaks the faucet. Worst that can happen is you're at the same point of replacement.

Also, faucets aren't too hard to replace.... I have three basin wrenches to prove it. :ROFLMAO:

But if you aren't comfortable with it or have limited mobility, it can get kinda cramped under there. I had back surgery a year ago, and this summer I changed out our kitchen faucet. It was NOT comfortable getting on my back and laying my shoulders up into the space under the kitchen sink. That 3-4 inch kick plate hit right about where the screws and rods are in my back. So, I just laid down a yoga mat to soften it.
 

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