No water pressure in bathroom faucet

We are trying out our new Greystone 33CK before we take it on a one month holiday and am finding some water issues.
When running off the water pump the bathroom faucet just trickles, toilette works fine though. The shower water pressure is ok at best:( However the little button on the shower head Im assuming is to shut the water off while you are showering, but that doesn't work either!
Also the outdoor shower line is leaking where the plumbing connections are under the floor! Leaving on Friday! Help! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

JohnDar

Prolifically Gabby Member
For the bathroom sink, remove the aerator and check the screen. It may be full of debris. Same for the kitchen faucet. For the outside shower, tighten the fittings and make sure the button on the handle is not stuck in the depressed position.
 

Nabo

Southeast Region Director-Retired
Our outside shower line was twisted up behind the basement wall. After straightening it out, it now works great. We also have a brand new coach and all the water faucets didn't seem to have pressure. After taking off the aerators, we found all of them clogged up with some kind of blue stuff. Our assumption is that the factory is running some kind of sealant down the lines to protect from leaks but it stops up the faucets. We have had to take the kitchen aerator off 3 or 4 times now soaking them and then brush it alot with a toothbrush, trying to break the blue stuff off. IT'S REAL STICKY!!
 

Willym

Well-known member
Our outside shower line was twisted up behind the basement wall. After straightening it out, it now works great. We also have a brand new coach and all the water faucets didn't seem to have pressure. After taking off the aerators, we found all of them clogged up with some kind of blue stuff. Our assumption is that the factory is running some kind of sealant down the lines to protect from leaks but it stops up the faucets. We have had to take the kitchen aerator off 3 or 4 times now soaking them and then brush it alot with a toothbrush, trying to break the blue stuff off. IT'S REAL STICKY!!
I don't think that Heartland is running any kind sealant in the plumbing system. More likely the blue stuff is residue/cuttings from the blue PEX piping.
 

Nabo

Southeast Region Director-Retired
Nope no blue PEX piping. It's a thick fluid that is sticky to the touch. We have had 3 new HL coaches over the years and this is the first one that has this kind of stuff in the lines. Eventho I was going to replace the shower head anyway, it was so clogged up that I couldn't get it cleaned at all.
 
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