The Plumbing Panic That Became a Kitchen Upgrade
Rachel T. had been living with low water pressure in her Seattle kitchen sink for two years. A plumber had suggested a $400 fix that didn't fix it.
When the pressure dropped to a trickle, she photographed her under-sink setup and posted it on DunRite Social. A licensed plumber in the Pacific Northwest identified what the first plumber had missed: original galvanized steel supply lines throughout the house corrode from the inside out — the bore of the pipe literally shrinks over decades.
The community walked Rachel through repiping with PEX tubing. Then one contractor noticed: since the kitchen wall would be opened for repiping anyway, this was the ideal time to add a pot filler over the range.
"Three different people said the same thing: 'While that wall is open, upgrade for a proper pot filler,'" Rachel recalls. "I'd always wanted one and thought it was a luxury too complicated to add after the fact."
Total repipe: $6,800. Pot filler and faucet upgrades: $1,200.
"The pot filler is my favorite thing in my kitchen," Rachel says. "The community saw the opportunity in my misfortune and told me to take it."
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