Hi, Last weekend we ripped out our old bathroom (bath, basin, wc) and cloakroom (wc, basin).
First we tried to turn off the supply from the cold water tank to the cold taps by closing the gate valve. This wouldn't budge and the spindle actually snapped off - great - but no leaks so we weren't too concerned. We turned off the gate valve from the cold water tank to the hot water tank and the mains stopcock and drained the system - all good so far!
We then followed the advice of our DIY books and fitted isolating valves to all the hot and cold water feeds (8 in total) and then turned the water back on.
So far we've fitted a new bath with a mixer / shower tap but what used to be pretty good pressure is now dismal. We thought it was the fault of the new tap except for the fact that we also have a separate shower fed with its own supply from the hot water tank and cold water tank. The pressure of the shower has also dropped very noticeably.
We have no idea if when we've fitted the new wcs and basins, any air locks or debris in the pipes will clear and all will be well - seems strange that it's affected a sepately plumbed shower though.
I would really appreciate any suggestions - thanks in advance!
First we tried to turn off the supply from the cold water tank to the cold taps by closing the gate valve. This wouldn't budge and the spindle actually snapped off - great - but no leaks so we weren't too concerned. We turned off the gate valve from the cold water tank to the hot water tank and the mains stopcock and drained the system - all good so far!
We then followed the advice of our DIY books and fitted isolating valves to all the hot and cold water feeds (8 in total) and then turned the water back on.
So far we've fitted a new bath with a mixer / shower tap but what used to be pretty good pressure is now dismal. We thought it was the fault of the new tap except for the fact that we also have a separate shower fed with its own supply from the hot water tank and cold water tank. The pressure of the shower has also dropped very noticeably.
We have no idea if when we've fitted the new wcs and basins, any air locks or debris in the pipes will clear and all will be well - seems strange that it's affected a sepately plumbed shower though.
I would really appreciate any suggestions - thanks in advance!