Loss of pressure to hot water tap

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A couple of days ago the hot water tap in the sink in the bathroom started to lose pressure, then last night it completely stopped flowing.
The rest of the system is fine, including all the other hot water taps.
Any ideas for the complete plumbing novice?
 
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If there is a bath tap beside it thats OK then it sounds like a blockage but it could be an air lock.

Look in the FAQ.

Tony
 
OK, but as a complete idiot when it comes to plumbing, can anybody explain in simple english how to try to clear an airlock.
Had a look at a couple of posts in the FAQ but still blank?
Thanks
 
open the hot tap & put your mouth around the tap spout & blow as hard as you can this should send the air lock back up the pipe to vent & will clear the air lock, if you cannot blow hard enough (if the length of pipe is too long & it wont blow out) then connect a piece of hose to the hot tap then the other end to a mains fed cold water tap (they will have to be secured re the pressure) then open both taps for a just a few seconds, the mains water will then force its way up the hot water pipe clearing the air lock,
 
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If connected with flexible hoses, has the hose become kinked or damaged.
 
I sent my engineer to a complete hot water blockage.

He found a ( dead ) mouse had got stuck in the pipe on the outlet from the cold tank.

Tony
 
Thanks for the advice guys, managed to try what you suggested, but no joy, so I'm guessing it's a blockage.

So now the question is....is it time to get a plumber in, or is there something a complete plumbing novice like me can do to try to sort it out?

Thanks

Mark
 

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