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Hi All,

I could really do with some help!

Woke up this morning and there is no hot water in the bathroom, first thing I thought it's probably a frozen pipe somewhere. Cold water is available without any problem. Downstairs however the hot water is working. :confused:

So this is what I've done so far...

- Tried to thaw the condensate pipe outside
- Restart the boiler (Ideal ISAR)
- Left the hot water taps open in the bathroom
- Started the central heating, all radiators apart from the bathroom one gets hot.

We have a mixter tap on the sink and bath including a power mixer shower.

Thanks for helping
 
Hi. Sounds like frozen pipes. may be both heating and hot water pipe follow same route to bath room and both circuits suffering from cold spot. (Draft is a big cause of the problem in cold conditions.)
 
i would but do not leave the house unattended just in case a pipe has slit due to ice. Identify where the system can be isolated if the need arises.
 
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