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Check and clean your faucet's aerator. The aerator is a large particle filter that screws onto the end of your faucet. All faucets come with them and they do clog-up over time to reduce water flow, even for brand new faucets that didn't have the aerator removed when first installed to flush out the faucet. All professional plumbers I've seen forget (or don't know) this step and its always been in every faucet's manual for at least 30-years. I've watched many faucets clog and slow, to even just a trickle, and the plumber just scratches their head. This is the most common and likely cause.

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