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I have never seen a faucet that has a nut on the line coming out of it. Usually it is a male connection and the nut is on the supply line between the faucet and the house supply. Anyway, if the line coming out of the faucet is messed up, you could probably cut it and use a compression fitting to go between the faucet and the supply line to the house line.
Often there will be debris in the line that clog the screen in the spout. If not that, it may be in the faucet itself. With single handle faucets or two handle that are quarter turn valves, it takes very little to block the hole that water comes through.
the symbol is " i I " a short vertical line then a long vertical line the short side is usually shown as +
That would depend on how many holes the sink has .... If it is a one hole type you will need a pull out spray faucet or look at the Delta line
Call a plumber.
Yes. If you can attach a y to your cold water line, split it and run cold into both cold and hot Hopkins on the faucet.Yes , by blocking off the supply to the H/W side of the faucet and only connecting the C/W UNLESS it is a temperature or pressure balance type.
its not the co.pper line its the faucet stem or angle stop
well if you have a plugged aerator or your water line is corroded then that is usually the reason a faucet has low pressure if its just one faucet.
Just change it. There are still hot and cold connections underneath and all kitchen faucets fit the same holes in the sink.ANS 2 - Very easy to fit another faucet, all you need is basic handyman skills, a plumbers faucet wrench (sometimes) a medium crescent wench and a 9/16 flat wrench. Takes about 30 minutes.
Bumble Hole Line was created in 1868.
It could vary from a few miles to hundreds of miles. The definition "short line" is just a short-cut description of privately owned sections of track that (usually) branch off of a main line (Class A) railroad. It may supply transport for a single factory, join two factories, or be the remnant of an abandoned main line RR.
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.