I recently installed a new kitchen tap, isolating the cold supply from the main incoming stop tap and the hot supply at the combi boiler. When I turned the stop tap back on it didn´t engage as expected, rather nothing happened when I turned it a small amount, then I heard a bang before hearing water flowing through.
Now when someone is having a shower (for example), and someone turns on the cold tap or flushes the toilet, the shower looses considerable pressure. Shower is connected to the combi.
What might I have done for this to happen. Could the stop tap jumper/washer be stuck half-open meaning I´m not getting full pressure to all appliances.
Can just the tap jumper/washer be replaced or is it easier to replace the entire stop tap
Cheers
Now when someone is having a shower (for example), and someone turns on the cold tap or flushes the toilet, the shower looses considerable pressure. Shower is connected to the combi.
What might I have done for this to happen. Could the stop tap jumper/washer be stuck half-open meaning I´m not getting full pressure to all appliances.
Can just the tap jumper/washer be replaced or is it easier to replace the entire stop tap
Cheers