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Low Water Flow at Faucets: Cleaning Faucet Screens and Aerators

  • Writer: Outlook Homes
    Outlook Homes
  • Dec 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

Blue device is the tool to unscrew aerator from faucet - typically left under sink or in a drawer for you. May also be clipped to water supply line under the sink. Black device is example of what aerator looks like.
Blue device is the tool to unscrew aerator from faucet - typically left under sink or in a drawer for you. May also be clipped to water supply line under the sink. Black device is example of what aerator looks like.

New water wells often contain sediment that can clog your faucets and shower heads. Additionally, faucet screens can clog over time and will require cleaning. If water is running slow at any given faucet or shower head you may need to clean the screens inside these faucets. Below are some links to helpful information that will assist you in cleaning your faucets.





For additional assistance, many other videos may be found online on how to clean faucet screens and shower head. Alternatively, you can hire a plumber to clean your faucets.


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