The shower/bath pressure has dwindled to a very weak flow over the course of 2 years since I had some work done. The guy I hired turned out to be a hack of all trades.
I checked the shower head and crud screen first and they were clear, I don't know why I thought that would matter the flow from the faucet is just a slow.
I took out the cartridges and they don't have any blockage or buildup. With the cartridges out I turned the water back on from outside and there was great pressure (shot all the way across to wall), so I assume the pressure's good up till it hits the valve somewhere.
I cut out the sheetrock from behind the wall hoping to replace the valves with something different, at this point I would be happy with outdoor style faucets if that would give it some pressure.
The outer valve body (not even sure what I'm talking about here), is just a threaded connection, no spot to grab onto with a wrench at all, and they're in there dang tight. At this point I've decided to stop before I break something.
I checked the shower head and crud screen first and they were clear, I don't know why I thought that would matter the flow from the faucet is just a slow.
I took out the cartridges and they don't have any blockage or buildup. With the cartridges out I turned the water back on from outside and there was great pressure (shot all the way across to wall), so I assume the pressure's good up till it hits the valve somewhere.
I cut out the sheetrock from behind the wall hoping to replace the valves with something different, at this point I would be happy with outdoor style faucets if that would give it some pressure.
The outer valve body (not even sure what I'm talking about here), is just a threaded connection, no spot to grab onto with a wrench at all, and they're in there dang tight. At this point I've decided to stop before I break something.