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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
OP, are you saying that the cold water in the kitchen has a warmer temperature than other faucets in the house? If so, I would measure the water temperature difference. There should not be a significant difference after running the water for long period. If it is, you may be getting some hot water mixing with the cold.
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Along those lines, if the house has a hot water recirculating system then that could cause the cold water side to be warm initially.
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