no, faucet water gets checked by health enspectors and water from the refrigerator is not checked. so, faucet water is healthier! who knew
Yes
Yes
It depends on the make of the faucets.
Yes it is .
Depending on which type it is, it either need a new washer or seat in the valve. The washer is a flat rubber disk that seals when you turn the faucet off and the seat is a small rubber cup that does the same thing.
Do you have hot water at other fixtures in the house? If not you have a water heater problem. If yes the Shower valve needs to be rebuilt if it is a bressure balanced faucet the concentration should be on the pressure balancing spool area of the faucet.
Water pressure at any point in a household system is the same. ie, if it's 50psi after your PRV, then it will be 50 psi at any faucet (unless that faucet is plugged up)
Basically, spigot and faucet mean the same thing. Both words refer to a "tap". Some people say spigot; others say faucet. However, sometimes spigot refers to an outdoor tap. In addition, "spicket" is another variation.
The diverter in the faucet is sticking. Instead of the water coming out of the neck of the faucet it is trying to go two places at the same time. This causes turbulence and the hammering.
It depends on the way it is set up, normally the water is from the same source, but using water in the toilet for any purpose other that flushing is NOT recommended..
I have had a problem like that and the reason for odor coming out of just one faucet was because they had another water line teed off of the faucet line that was capped/abandoned and the smell was coming from that line because after I disconnected the abandoned line, the smell went away so I don't know if you would have the same problem or not.
yes they are the same thing its just that 1 is portable and 1 is not