Your holding tank is "water logged". There is an air bladder in the tank that requires a specific pressure (dependant on the tank size). Some possible causes are a loss of air in the air bladder (just like a tire looses air over time), or the bladder has a tear or hole in it.
The faucet drips even when the water is turned off.
I bet somewhere in the faucet the installer used a black iron nipple for the spout or shower head. The nipple rust very quickly. A few seconds of water rinses it out. The nipple will start leaking in the future.
Seperate valve for outside faucet turned off, broken valve stem inside of outside faucet or handle stripped at faucet.
Never happens.
He turned on the faucet but only a trickle of water came out.
If this faucet has a spray hose, turn on the faucet and open the spray hose.This will adjust the diverter in the kitchen faucet to the spray and pressureize the hose.This will allow the faucet to equilize and the sputter will stop if the spray diverter is working. It could be that the diverter part in the faucet is defective.
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A water faucet is the mechanical device fitted to the water supply pipes over bathroom and kitchen sinks. When turned on they supply water.
Plug it into the wall and charge it. It probably has a dead battery. You can restart your iPad by holding down the power button (not the Home button) for 5 seconds.
168 seconds.....
To drain the water that is in the pipe or spout..
The item you're looking for is "faucet" ! Let's use it in a sentence: "Carol Schultz turned her faucet on at Echelon Towers Voorhees". Face cloth