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Brig01
Hi
In our house the cold water supply has stopped working in the bathroom. When the taps are fully open only a small trickle comes out. The sink in the kitchen got good pressure but I think this is mains fed while the bathroom is fed from a tank in the loft.
We got the old central heating/water system with a timer based boiler and a copper tank in one of our wardrobes.
We have a plastic water tank in the loft and a few weeks ago I saw some insulation floating around in the water. I fished out what I could of it but I'm thinking now that something might have worked it's way into the pipe to the bathroom and got stuck somewhere.
I have tried to blow into the cold water tap at the sink but this hasn't helped.
What I'm thinking now is to shut the main water supply off and drain the tank in the loft. Then bring the garden hosepipe in to the bathroom and try to flush the pipe from the tap up to the tank in the loft.
Does this sound like a good idea? I obviously don't want to damage any other parts of the system so if you think I should try something different please let me know.
Would be very gratefull for any help!
In our house the cold water supply has stopped working in the bathroom. When the taps are fully open only a small trickle comes out. The sink in the kitchen got good pressure but I think this is mains fed while the bathroom is fed from a tank in the loft.
We got the old central heating/water system with a timer based boiler and a copper tank in one of our wardrobes.
We have a plastic water tank in the loft and a few weeks ago I saw some insulation floating around in the water. I fished out what I could of it but I'm thinking now that something might have worked it's way into the pipe to the bathroom and got stuck somewhere.
I have tried to blow into the cold water tap at the sink but this hasn't helped.
What I'm thinking now is to shut the main water supply off and drain the tank in the loft. Then bring the garden hosepipe in to the bathroom and try to flush the pipe from the tap up to the tank in the loft.
Does this sound like a good idea? I obviously don't want to damage any other parts of the system so if you think I should try something different please let me know.
Would be very gratefull for any help!