Air in the water lines to the upstairs. Not enough water pressure.
Is it truly a pressure problem or is it just volume? Run a static pressure check on one of the upstairs faucets. If the pressure is ok, you might have a supply valve that is partially closed, reducing the volume available to the upstairs. You also may have gotten some sediment in the line that has become lodged in some of the upstairs valve assemblies.
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.
You first have to be a member and then go and buy a new house with a upstairs! Easy.
It's likely a rusted steel feed pipe and you don't use it often enough to keep the rust buildup flushed out.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
"Shall we go upstairs" is a subtle request/invitation for sex. "Upstairs" simply means bedroom. "Upstairs" actually means just that - to go up the stairs to the next floor of the house. The bedroom is traditionally on the second floor (or first floor to the Brits)
The correct term would be a single hole faucet. You can not find anything about a single hold faucet on google. Single hole faucets are typically not the first choice of faucets.
upstairs in the Pokemon center first door
It is upstairs of the Pokemon center the first person to your left
Need to check the fuel pressure with a gauge FIRST,May be a stoped up fuel filter.
Could be many reasons. If the check engine light is illuminated, check for codes first.
Very often when the water is shut off and turned back on, mineral deposits come loose and plug the screen in the faucet spout. That's the first place to look. It may be in the faucet itself. If neither side works, look at the spout, if it is only one side, check the side that isn't working.