broken line under house,shut off valve behind toilet is turned off, blockage at the shut off valve,
Have you turned on the shutoff valve below the sink .
what valve in what faucet exactly.
Seperate valve for outside faucet turned off, broken valve stem inside of outside faucet or handle stripped at faucet.
intake valve is bigger.
Probably the simplest example in the bathroom would be the gear attached to the faucet handle. It consists of a worm gear which opens and closes a valve, restricting or blocking water flow from the spigot.
Probably the simplest example in the bathroom would be the gear attached to the faucet handle. It consists of a worm gear which opens and closes a valve, restricting or blocking water flow from the spigot.
If there are supply valves feeding the supply lines connecting your faucet, they may be closed, or simply your faucet components/inserts and or supply lines may be restricted.ANS 2 - most common cause for this is a plugged aerator or stop valve.
The break and repair events probably released debris into the pipe. These eventually get caught in the faucet valve and it may have to be disassembled to remove them. check the areator
mixing valve in a faucet: ok I will assume you are refering to a shower valve, that is the only faucet w/a mixing valve: shut off the hot and cold water. cut out valve or unsweat it. clean and flux new valve, pipe and fittings(if used) sweat in new valve
An intake valve is larger.
it is a tool that resurfacese the seat on a water faucet valve
Bathroom faucets are installed by pushing the faucet into the hole left by the old faucet. Before doing this, you'll probably want to apply plumber's tape or joint compound on the threads of the faucet stems and also apply caulk. Then you connect your water supply lines to the faucet stems and apply more plumber's tape to the shutoff valve threads. The last step is to tighten the coupling nuts to the faucet supply stems, taking care not to overtighten.