Good afternoon - hoping this is the right place.
I'm suffering - newly purchased house - with a limited flow of cold water.
If I turn the kitchen sink tap to fully cold then a very reduced amount of cold water comes out (more than a dribble, but not a good amount). If I turn the sink tap to fully hot then a lot more comes out. Boiler is a system boiler with a tank, so that makes sense to me.
I have found my internal stop-tap, near the meter, and turned it fully open (I turned it fully closed first to make sure the water flow stopped completely, it did).
Yorkshire Water (or someone they contracted) were out in the street with diggers and a big dumper truck about a month ago - part of me is piecing two and two together and maybe getting five - wondering if that's caused the issue I'm now having. I've been outside to try and find my external stop tap, but there's nothing obvious (yet).
Is that what I should continue looking for, the external stop tap, to check its position?
I'm suffering - newly purchased house - with a limited flow of cold water.
If I turn the kitchen sink tap to fully cold then a very reduced amount of cold water comes out (more than a dribble, but not a good amount). If I turn the sink tap to fully hot then a lot more comes out. Boiler is a system boiler with a tank, so that makes sense to me.
I have found my internal stop-tap, near the meter, and turned it fully open (I turned it fully closed first to make sure the water flow stopped completely, it did).
Yorkshire Water (or someone they contracted) were out in the street with diggers and a big dumper truck about a month ago - part of me is piecing two and two together and maybe getting five - wondering if that's caused the issue I'm now having. I've been outside to try and find my external stop tap, but there's nothing obvious (yet).
Is that what I should continue looking for, the external stop tap, to check its position?