by dat1 »
Tue May 27, 2008 7:38 pm
[quote="sfjnet"]I have just the same problem and was going to start a new thread - glad I read down the list first! My kitchen tap is a monobloc type with an integral sprayer (the spray unit pulls out on a hose from the main spout) purchased from Argos so I assumed it was OK for UK plumbing. Hot water pressure (gravity fed) for the old tap was OK but when I installed the new one with the flexible hoses supplied the hot pressure slowed down to a trickle. It is acceptable when using the sprayer and the cold is fine (from the main) but the hot is terrible. Could it just be that I need a different tap that uses a larger hose / pipe to supply it, or could I have done the installation poorly? Obviously I'm not a plumber so any advice would be appreciated.[/quote]
sfjnet, I am currently in the process of redoing my bathroom which has a mixture of imperial, early metric and modern metric pipes and fittings. My kitchen was fitted "professionally" many years ago and afterwards the hot tap on the mixer only gave a weak flow. As part of the bathroom changes I have changed a length of imperial pipe for 15mm which feeds hot water through a wall to the kitchen. Afterwards I was left with even worse flow, now almost a trickle. I dismantled all the plumbing from the bathroom to the kitchen sink but couldn't find any obstruction. I concluded the problem was with the tap design but - I also flushed the whole run by connecting it to the mains cold supply. I didn't find anything come out but the flow now is quite acceptable, much better even than when first fitted. Give it a try.