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Hello,
I've noticed that my bathroom basin tap has started hissing constantly while it's turned off. It actually sounds like water is constantly flowing through the tap. There is a tiny, constant dribble of water from the top of the tap which has been there since I installed it a couple of months ago and basically put down to bad design. I'm 100% sure that the dribble is nowhere near enough to explain the hissing noise.
The tap is one of these monstrosities:
I have no idea what's going on inside these sorts of taps. My theory is that some kind of valve inside the tap is worn or faulty and water is flowing from the cold pipe into the hot pipe. I'm also hoping this will explain why my cistern is overflowing.
Has anyone encountered this sort of thing before? What else could cause a tap to hiss?
Cheers in advance.
I've noticed that my bathroom basin tap has started hissing constantly while it's turned off. It actually sounds like water is constantly flowing through the tap. There is a tiny, constant dribble of water from the top of the tap which has been there since I installed it a couple of months ago and basically put down to bad design. I'm 100% sure that the dribble is nowhere near enough to explain the hissing noise.
The tap is one of these monstrosities:
I have no idea what's going on inside these sorts of taps. My theory is that some kind of valve inside the tap is worn or faulty and water is flowing from the cold pipe into the hot pipe. I'm also hoping this will explain why my cistern is overflowing.
Has anyone encountered this sort of thing before? What else could cause a tap to hiss?
Cheers in advance.