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Hi All,

We just purchased a house and I am very new to amateur plumbing. We were having an issue with our kitchen sink getting cold water but not hot. I removed the handle and cartridge and the hot water starting flowing perfectly! Unfortunately the cold water stop working and looks like is even leaking at the top of the supply hose. I am guessing there is some sediment clogging up the hose/connector but when I look for the top of the hose all I am seeing is this (pic attached) Anyone know how to get into this or where I should look next?
 

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Hi All,

We just purchased a house and I am very new to amateur plumbing. We were having an issue with our kitchen sink getting cold water but not hot. I removed the handle and cartridge and the hot water starting flowing perfectly! Unfortunately the cold water stop working and looks like is even leaking at the top of the supply hose. I am guessing there is some sediment clogging up the hose/connector but when I look for the top of the hose all I am seeing is this (pic attached) Anyone know how to get into this or where I should look next?

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Looks like this new delpa plastic crap faucet. Call a plumber to terminate it.
Judging by how straight the suppy lines are the last guy probably cut them shorter too! Removing the factory ends is a big no no, those supply lines are ready to blow out of the stops at any moment!
 

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Hi All,

We just purchased a house and I am very new to amateur plumbing. We were having an issue with our kitchen sink getting cold water but not hot. I removed the handle and cartridge and the hot water starting flowing perfectly! Unfortunately the cold water stop working and looks like is even leaking at the top of the supply hose. I am guessing there is some sediment clogging up the hose/connector but when I look for the top of the hose all I am seeing is this (pic attached) Anyone know how to get into this or where I should look next?
Cut the lines off as close as possible to valve body and they can be resealed using a libral amount of hydraulic cement for water tile connections
 

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Unclogging a pipe can be a relatively simple task. Try using a drain snake or auger. Insert the snake or auger into the drain and turn the handle to push it through the blockage. Once it has passed through the blockage, retract it and remove any debris.
You should talk to whoever is paying you too much money to drop links to their website and discuss appropriate ways to post spam. Looks like they're literally wasting their money on you.
 
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