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Bathroom Faucet Wouldn’t Flow in Burleson? The Culprit Wasn’t the Aerator

Near Buffalo Run, Burleson TX 76028

<p><em>May 4, 2026 &mdash; Burleson, TX</em></p>

<p>A homeowner near Buffalo Run in Burleson called us about a bathroom faucet that had stopped flowing almost completely. They had already done what most people would do first &mdash; unscrewed the aerator, rinsed the screen, and checked for debris. The screen was clean. And the water still wouldn’t come out.</p>

<p>This is a more common problem than people expect in the South DFW area, and the fix is almost never what folks reach for first.</p>

<h2>When the Aerator Isn’t the Culprit</h2>

<p>Most low-flow faucet issues do start at the aerator &mdash; that little screen on the tip of the spout traps sediment, mineral flakes, and the occasional bit of pipe scale. Cleaning it usually solves the problem.</p>

<p>But when the aerator is spotless and the faucet still trickles or won’t flow at all, the blockage is deeper inside the faucet body itself. The internal cartridge, valve passages, and supply ports can collect mineral deposits over time, and those deposits don’t rinse out under a kitchen tap.</p>

<h2>What Don Found Under the Burleson Faucet</h2>

<p>When Don pulled the faucet apart, the inside told the story. Calcium and magnesium deposits had built up inside the faucet body, narrowing the water passages to almost nothing. The aerator was clean because all of the buildup had collected upstream of it.</p>

<ul>
<li>Hot and cold supply lines were shut off at the angle stops under the sink</li>
<li>The faucet was disassembled down to the cartridge and internal passages</li>
<li>Mineral scale was flushed out of the valve body and supply ports</li>
<li>The faucet was reassembled, tested for full flow on both hot and cold, and checked for leaks</li>
</ul>

<p>Once the buildup was cleared, the faucet ran at full pressure again &mdash; no parts replaced, no fixture swap needed. Sometimes the right call is to clean it out instead of replace it.</p>

<p><strong>Bathroom faucet trickling or no water at all? Call Dependable Plumbing at <a href=”tel:8174472654″>817-447-2654</a> &mdash; phones are answered around the clock and we’ll get a plumber out fast.</strong></p>

<h2>Why This Happens to Bathroom Faucets in Burleson</h2>

<p>Water in much of the South DFW area is moderately hard, which means every gallon coming through your supply lines carries dissolved calcium and magnesium. Over months and years, those minerals plate out on the inside of faucets, valves, and fixtures.</p>

<p>Bathroom lavatory faucets are especially prone to this because they tend to run at lower volumes than kitchen faucets &mdash; you’re filling a cup or rinsing a toothbrush, not a stockpot. Lower flow means slower water movement, and slower water gives minerals more time to settle and bond to the brass or plastic inside the faucet.</p>

<h2>What You Can Try Before You Call</h2>

<ul>
<li>Unscrew the aerator at the tip of the spout and check the screen for debris</li>
<li>Soak the aerator in white vinegar for 15&ndash;30 minutes to dissolve light scale</li>
<li>Test the angle stops under the sink &mdash; if the supply line runs strong but the faucet doesn’t, the blockage is inside the faucet</li>
<li>Check whether both hot and cold are affected, or just one side &mdash; that helps narrow down where the restriction sits</li>
</ul>

<p>If the aerator is clean and the angle stops are fully open, the buildup is inside the faucet and it’s time to call a plumber. Forcing the faucet apart without the right tools can damage the cartridge or the seats, which turns a cleaning job into a replacement job.</p>

<h2>Dependable Plumbing &mdash; Faucet Repair Across South DFW</h2>

<p>We’ve been fixing <a href=”https://dependableplumbingrepair.com/services/faucets/”>bathroom and kitchen faucets</a> and other <a href=”https://dependableplumbingrepair.com/services/plumbing-fixtures/”>plumbing fixtures</a> across South DFW since 1985. Whether the issue is a clogged faucet body, a worn cartridge, a leaking spout, or a fixture that has reached the end of its life, we’ll diagnose it and walk you through the options before any work starts.</p>

<p>Call <a href=”tel:8174472654″>817-447-2654</a> to get scheduled. We serve Burleson, Crowley, Joshua, Everman, Alvarado, Arlington, Fort Worth, Keene, Mansfield, Kennedale, Rendon, Godley &mdash; and surrounding South DFW communities.</p>

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