No water in cold taps.

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stedon1

Hello all, having a problem with my upstairs cold taps. Downstairs hot and cold are working fine but the upstairs sink and bath taps have no cold water flowing. Hot water is fine and 10.5kw electric shower is working fine. I have oil central heating. For a while the cold taps were trickling but now there is nothing. Any ideas? Many thanks.
 
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Hello all, having a problem with my upstairs cold taps. Downstairs hot and cold are working fine but the upstairs sink and bath taps have no cold water flowing. Hot water is fine and 10.5kw electric shower is working fine. I have oil central heating. For a while the cold taps were trickling but now there is nothing. Any ideas? Many thanks.

Your upper floor is fed from a tank not mains, check the tank has not ran out and the ballcock hasn`t seized.
 
i would suggest an airlock on the cold supply to bathroom, cold in kitchen is working as that is connected to main supply, connect a hose to b ath taps and open both taps hot will push up and clear airlock, might take a couple of goes, possible blockage at tank connection but try airlock first
 
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i would suggest an airlock on the cold supply to bathroom
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how can you have an airlock on a mains supply,? Gravity, yes, but not mains. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
But you said it was gravity, then Kirkgas suggested an airlock. Which is possible.

I'm not quite sure what you are arguing for this time? Have you had a bad day?
 
Hey mod 9 by the time you've finished cutting bits out and adding bits in, you might as well sit there and write all the posts yerself. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Hey mod 9 by the time you've finished cutting bits out and adding bits in, you might as well sit there and write all the posts yerself. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:



They have made KEVPLUMB Mod 9...... :eek: :eek: :eek:

He was too leathered out of his mind, to make Mod, 4, 5. 6.7 and 8....This is not good.... :cry:
 

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