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I just pressure washed the tile in my shower with a small electric pressure washer. I remove the aerator from my bathroom sink and screw a fitting into the faucet that allows me to connect a garden hose which supplies the water to my pressure washer. It works fantastic, but I have one small problem...I am getting a small leak on the supply line to my faucet.
I have never worked on newer plumbing like this as my wife and I just built this house last year, but it is a two handle Delta faucet that has a supply line to each handle as you'd expect and smaller supply lines that connect to a push type 3 way splitter. There is a small line running to each handle and to the faucet nozzle. Is this something that is for temperature blending or what? I believe it is leaking right at the 3 way splitter. I believe when I turn on the cold water that it causes this fitting to leak when the pressure washer is not actively running.
Any thoughts on all of this and how to fix this? Would it be better to connect this to my faucet on my free standing tub?
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I have never worked on newer plumbing like this as my wife and I just built this house last year, but it is a two handle Delta faucet that has a supply line to each handle as you'd expect and smaller supply lines that connect to a push type 3 way splitter. There is a small line running to each handle and to the faucet nozzle. Is this something that is for temperature blending or what? I believe it is leaking right at the 3 way splitter. I believe when I turn on the cold water that it causes this fitting to leak when the pressure washer is not actively running.
Any thoughts on all of this and how to fix this? Would it be better to connect this to my faucet on my free standing tub?
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