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Maintaining the Sink Aerator

Low water pressure in sinks can be quite an inconvenience. The most probable cause of which is a dirty aerator. The aerator is the screen found at the end of the sink faucet whose primary role is to ensure there is consistent water flow. Over time, the aerator can get clogged and lose its effectiveness due to the accumulation of debris. Fortunately, you can prevent this from happening with the help of a dependable plumbing company like A-1 Total Service Plumbing. With us, you’re sure to get quality services from highly qualified and certified plumbers.

What is the Role of a Sink Aerator?

Located at the end of faucets, sink aerators serve many functions

They include the following:

  • Shaping the stream of water
  • Regulating the amount of water coming out of the faucet
  • Improving water pressure
  • Trapping debris and particles that may have escaped with water
  • Preventing water from flushing when it hits the sink, glass, or your hands

Cleaning a Sink Aerator

While cleaning an aerator may appear simple, it is better if it is performed by a professional. After removing the aerator from the faucet, it is important to thoroughly check it for any debris and disassemble it. Lastly, it needs to be rinsed and scrubbed well.

Should You Hire a Professional to Maintain Your Sink Aerator?

A sink aerator plays an important role in regulating water flow in your home. However, you can run into issues if you hire an unqualified person or fail to conduct proper maintenance altogether. A professional will carry out an inspection to determine the condition of the sink aerator before recommending the best course of action.

At A-1 Total Service Plumbing, we understand how frustrating it can be to have low water pressure. That’s why we have a team of highly trained technicians always ready to swing into action. Contact us today for exceptional services!