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I have a new sink in my laundry room that has cold and hot water supply lines going to it. I have verified that both of the shutoff valves are working correctly and water is coming out when they are turned on. But when the supply lines are hooked to the faucet only the hot is working. I've tried 2 different supply lines and 2 different faucets and get the same behavior. I'm at a loss as to what the issue might be. Any recommendations on things to try?

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  • Same brand/model faucet on each try?
    – diceless
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 18:07
  • With nothing connected to the cold supply, opening the shutoff water comes out? With the supply line connected to the shutoff, turning on the shutoff water comes out? With supply line connected to faucet, and shutoff turned on, turning on faucet no water comes out?
    – Tester101
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 18:22
  • Do the instructions for the faucet mention adjusting anything (mixer, thermostatic valve, etc.)?
    – Tester101
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 18:23
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    Different models of faucet used. Water comes out of the valve and out of the supply line when connected to the value with it turned on. Can honestly say I didn't read the directions for the faucet, this is usually 'falling off a log' easy. I'm just baffled as to what the problem is. I think taking the faucet off completely and taking a look at it is about the only thing I can think of left to try.
    – Dan
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 18:47
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    I just did another test on it quick and switched the the cold water supply to the hot faucet and hot water supply to the cold faucet and the hot side now does not work and the cold does....so that rules out the faucet being the issue. So, it's something with the cold water supply valve/supply line.
    – Dan
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 21:43

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According to your tests, the supply line is certainly the culprit. Are these new replacements? If not, do replace them with new. If so, then one is faulty. Either way, sounds like the answer is the line between the valve and the faucet.

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    I have seen "safe" supply lines that will shut off internally if the pressure drop exceeds some preset value.wattscanada.ca/pages/whatsnew/floodsafe_connectors.asp
    – DJohnM
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 22:28
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    Yes, the Floodsafe supply lines have been around for a while. They have been know to be faulty as well, triggering the emergency valve incorrectly.
    – paulmz
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 22:32
  • @Dan can you confirm if the supply lines you're using have the feature mentioned by DJohnM?
    – Tester101
    Commented Sep 25, 2015 at 23:03
  • Well, after trying everything else, I replaced the brand new shark bite valve with another new one and that fixed it. Thanks all for the comments.
    – Dan
    Commented Sep 27, 2015 at 18:53

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