Hi all, I'm completely confused by my outside tap.
If I open it quarter of a turn, I get high pressure (as expected) but also high flow (I can fill a saucepan in about 5 seconds). If I continue to turn the tap, the flow suddenly slows to the point it takes about 25 seconds to fill the same saucepan. I assumed it must be a dodgy tap, so changed it, but the new one acts in the same way. If I unscrew the tap and turn the stopcock on, water just pours out of the back plate hole without any apparent pressure.
I don't think I have a pressure reducing valve on my feed to this tap, and no other cold water taps act this way.
Does anyone have any ideas? I will have to call the plumber out if it's not a simple fix, as I think I've already burnt out my pressure washer having that tap fully open and assuming it was getting a good flow.
Thanks very much in advance.
If I open it quarter of a turn, I get high pressure (as expected) but also high flow (I can fill a saucepan in about 5 seconds). If I continue to turn the tap, the flow suddenly slows to the point it takes about 25 seconds to fill the same saucepan. I assumed it must be a dodgy tap, so changed it, but the new one acts in the same way. If I unscrew the tap and turn the stopcock on, water just pours out of the back plate hole without any apparent pressure.
I don't think I have a pressure reducing valve on my feed to this tap, and no other cold water taps act this way.
Does anyone have any ideas? I will have to call the plumber out if it's not a simple fix, as I think I've already burnt out my pressure washer having that tap fully open and assuming it was getting a good flow.
Thanks very much in advance.