if feathers (or any other things, eg/ loose insulation) get into your cold water tank (from lid not properley on, etc) and down into the cold feed pipe/cold water distribution pipe to bahtoom) - this will obviously cause intermittent flow at the tap(s) - similar to what an airlock would be like.
is the only way to resolve this problem - replacing the pipe?
a neighbour of mine had this problem approx. 2 months ago and was asking me for any advice (as i have done a few plumbing jobs: only basic ones) for neighbours/friends over the past year or so.
she was being charged by a plumber approx. 90 pounds an hour for this problem and he told her that if the insulation (and feathers)! apparantly had got into her CH pipework (via the f & e cistern) it would have been a massive job.
is this true - what could be done to cure this ? in the end he replaced the pipework, but took 4 hours in total after diagnosing the fault and doing the work.
is this the correct procedure or has she been done!
is the only way to resolve this problem - replacing the pipe?
a neighbour of mine had this problem approx. 2 months ago and was asking me for any advice (as i have done a few plumbing jobs: only basic ones) for neighbours/friends over the past year or so.
she was being charged by a plumber approx. 90 pounds an hour for this problem and he told her that if the insulation (and feathers)! apparantly had got into her CH pipework (via the f & e cistern) it would have been a massive job.
is this true - what could be done to cure this ? in the end he replaced the pipework, but took 4 hours in total after diagnosing the fault and doing the work.
is this the correct procedure or has she been done!
