need info re: kitchen sink faucet

JaniceM

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Suddenly, for no apparent reason, when the water was turned on it started coming out of the sprayer instead of the faucet.
I'd just finished washing dishes, and there hadn't been any problem before then.
If anyone is familiar with this issue, is it something I can easily fix?
 

Not if you knew our landlord. He doesn't know how to do anything!! and I'm sure plumbers cost a fortune.
Ok. I used to live in an apartment building and if something went wrong with anything that belonged to the apartment , then legally he should be dealing with it. He might not be a plumber but neither are you so if you try and fix this, you could potentially flood the apartment.

Hopefully it’s just something minor

Good luck either way Janice
 
Around a week ago, the pipes underneath were seriously clogged, I managed to remove and clean them myself. I asked for a drain snake, I don't think he even knew what I meant so he sent a plumber. Plumber said he didn't need to use a snake, but the clogs were from other tenants putting all kind of stuff down the drains. Is it possible the same issue could be affecting the faucet/sprayer?
 
Around a week ago, the pipes underneath were seriously clogged, I managed to remove and clean them myself. I asked for a drain snake, I don't think he even knew what I meant so he sent a plumber. Plumber said he didn't need to use a snake, but the clogs were from other tenants putting all kind of stuff down the drains. Is it possible the same issue could be affecting the faucet/sprayer?
The "pipes underneath" are drains and have nothing to do with the water coming out the faucet. Did you check the sprayer to see if the handle to turn on the spray is stuck in the "on" position? You should be able to remove the aerator screen with a pair of pliers or even turning by hand.
 
The "pipes underneath" are drains and have nothing to do with the water coming out the faucet. Did you check the sprayer to see if the handle to turn on the spray is stuck in the "on" position? You should be able to remove the aerator screen with a pair of pliers or even turning by hand.

Oh, you dear wonderful person THANK YOU!! You saved me a lot of time and aggravation!! The sprayer handle was stuck!!! boy do I feel stupid!!!
 
Oh, you dear wonderful person THANK YOU!! You saved me a lot of time and aggravation!! The sprayer handle was stuck!!! boy do I feel stupid!!!
Always check the simplest solution first. Glad it worked out for you.

I recommend that you buy some basic household tools and learn to use them. (Hammer, pliers, screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips), and a good flashlight.
 
Always check the simplest solution first. Glad it worked out for you.

I recommend that you buy some basic household tools and learn to use them. (Hammer, pliers, screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips), and a good flashlight.

Yes, I've been thinking about buying a little tool kit. I bought a Phillips screwdriver when I needed to remove window AC, but it'd be useful to have other basics, too. I know how to use them, of course, just don't have any.
 
I can't shut off the water, this is an apartment.
Glad to see you fixed it! As far as the aerator goes just get a pair of pliers preferably channel locks and turn the tip of your faucet counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Look for small pieces of diet and sand and rinse it for a few second to remove those pieces. Screw it back on with your hand until snug then using your pliers or channel locks tighten it with just one eighth of a turn. Turn on the water to see if there is any water spray. If so, simply turn the water off and tighten a bit more.
 
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Shut it off under the sink!
I’d forgotten that my husband did this recently since we are doing renovations. Kitchen water is shut off but the rest of our house isn’t . Good solution
Glad to see you fixed it! As far as the aerator goes just get a pair of pliers preferably channel locks and turn the tip of your faucet counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Look for small pieces of diet and sand and rinse it for a few second to remove those pieces. Screw it back on with your hand until snug then using your pliers or channel locks tighten it with just one eighth of a turn. Turn on the water to see if there is any water spray. If so, simply turn the water off and tighten a bit more.
That’s impressive fmdog 👍
 
Ok. I used to live in an apartment building and if something went wrong with anything that belonged to the apartment , then legally he should be dealing with it. He might not be a plumber but neither are you so if you try and fix this, you could potentially flood the apartment.

Hopefully it’s just something minor

Good luck either way Janice


Yes, and if you try to fix something and damage the apartment (like flood it), you probably could be held financially liable for the cost of repairing the damage.
 


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