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[email protected] May 17th 06 11:52 PM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
My kitchen faucet shuts tight. However, after closing it the water
continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping.

This started when the dishwasher was replaced yesterday. Any
suggesttions for getting the faucet to work properly?

thanks
axman


Shopdog May 18th 06 12:43 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
Could be that debris has gotten in the valve. I suggest taking apart the
faucet and giving it a good cleaning. Other than that I can't see how
changing the DW could otherwise cause this problem. But since it occurred at
this point it would be my first guess.

Searcher



Jeff Wisnia May 18th 06 01:14 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
wrote:

My kitchen faucet shuts tight. However, after closing it the water
continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping.

This started when the dishwasher was replaced yesterday. Any
suggesttions for getting the faucet to work properly?

thanks
axman


What KIND of faucet, single handle or two knobs?

If two knobs, does it happen on BOTH?

How FAST is it running, just a thin stream or a good flow?

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
"Life is like a sewer -- what you get out of it depends on what you put
into it."

[email protected] May 18th 06 02:22 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 

Jeff Wisnia wrote:
wrote:

My kitchen faucet shuts tight. However, after closing it the water
continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping.

This started when the dishwasher was replaced yesterday. Any
suggesttions for getting the faucet to work properly?

thanks
axman


What KIND of faucet, single handle or two knobs?


two handles

If two knobs, does it happen on BOTH?


both

How FAST is it running, just a thin stream or a good flow?


How do you say- a pretty good stream but no pressure behind it

after a few seconds the stream quickly dwindles and then quickly stops.

I would say that the amount of water is what is in the spout that
drains out. That water previously stayed in the spout.


I have cleaned debris out the screen; haven't opened up the faucet.

axman

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia



Steve Barker LT May 18th 06 04:15 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
Try spraying your sprayer hose and purging the air out if it and see if the
problem goes away.

--
Steve Barker


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My kitchen faucet shuts tight. However, after closing it the water
continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping.

This started when the dishwasher was replaced yesterday. Any
suggesttions for getting the faucet to work properly?

thanks
axman




Ether Jones May 18th 06 04:53 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
the water continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping

a pretty good stream

I would say that the amount of water is what is in the spout that
drains out


That must be one _very_ spout.


[email protected] May 18th 06 05:04 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 

Steve Barker LT wrote:
Try spraying your sprayer hose and purging the air out if it and see if the
problem goes away.

--
Steve Barker


I went back and ran the sprayer more thoroughly this time, even checked
under the nozzle. Apparently no effect. It does appear that I
misestimated the run-on time- it is closer to 5sec than 10. the volume
is about 2-4 oz.

Haven't figured it out yet.

axman

wrote in message
ups.com...
My kitchen faucet shuts tight. However, after closing it the water
continues to run for about 10 sec before stopping.

This started when the dishwasher was replaced yesterday. Any
suggesttions for getting the faucet to work properly?

thanks
axman



JohnH May 18th 06 05:10 AM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
Are the airator screens still in place? Any teenagers in the house
with red eyes nowdays? ;)


[email protected] May 18th 06 03:19 PM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 

JohnH wrote:
Are the airator screens still in place? Any teenagers in the house
with red eyes nowdays? ;)


The aerator screen rings a bell- itis in place. However, when I turned
the water on a lot of rust came out. So I cleaned the aerator and
flushed the pipes by watering the lawn. I am pretty sure I put the
aerator back together. How can the aerator affect things?

thanks
axman


Sev May 18th 06 03:29 PM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
Red eyes? Aerator screens as contacts is now a fashion statement or
am I not getting it?


JohnH May 18th 06 03:41 PM

Faucet shuts tight, but water runs for about 10sec
 
The aerator uses surface tension to keep water in the faucet. If not
properly in place, water will drool past for a few seconds, just as you
describe.

As for the "red eyes" statement - the brass screens inside aerators are
sometimes "borrowed" to make bongs ;)



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