Hi there, I'm new to this forum, and chances are I've caused this issue as I tend to have a go myself rather than get in an expert from the start.
I have a house that I let out. About a month ago I changed the kitchen tap as the old mixer was broken. On completion, the tap was working fine, but there were no tenants in the house to say whether anything had changed afterwards.
New tenants moved in last week and they contacted me to say that when they try to run a bath, the hot water is hot for around 30 seconds then it goes tepid. It stays hot downstairs when they run it. As far as I am aware this wasn't an issue before I changed the tap.
From recollection the tap pressure dowstairs used to be a bit extreme, so I may not have turned the cold water feed back as high as it was previously.
Is increasing or decreasing the mains cold water feed likely to affect the hot water feed upstairs, or is it more likely to be a problem with the combi boiler ?
The boiler is an Ariston 23 microgenus mffi. Not exactly state of the art, but it has done a reasonable job for the last few years and was serviced about 4 months ago.
Any replies would be very much appreciated.
Billy.
I have a house that I let out. About a month ago I changed the kitchen tap as the old mixer was broken. On completion, the tap was working fine, but there were no tenants in the house to say whether anything had changed afterwards.
New tenants moved in last week and they contacted me to say that when they try to run a bath, the hot water is hot for around 30 seconds then it goes tepid. It stays hot downstairs when they run it. As far as I am aware this wasn't an issue before I changed the tap.
From recollection the tap pressure dowstairs used to be a bit extreme, so I may not have turned the cold water feed back as high as it was previously.
Is increasing or decreasing the mains cold water feed likely to affect the hot water feed upstairs, or is it more likely to be a problem with the combi boiler ?
The boiler is an Ariston 23 microgenus mffi. Not exactly state of the art, but it has done a reasonable job for the last few years and was serviced about 4 months ago.
Any replies would be very much appreciated.
Billy.
