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Neighbours' wanted a restrictor valve fitting to the downstairs toilet (cistern had cracked and they wanted to remove it, re-decorate and think about repacement with a close-coupled suite). Drained down, fitted restrictor, re-filled. Everything worked apart from the upstairs bath cold tap, which just dribbled.
Sounded like air, so blew back, removed tap seat, still nowt. Re-drained, refilled, still nowt, then after a lot more blowing and sucking - result! However, leak developed which - on examination, was the mixer tap unit itself. Shut off via gate valve from cold tank.
Drained down again, removed mixer tap. Replaced with two brand new bath taps I had "in stock" (their bathroom re-furb is on the cards, involving a double-end bath with central taps, so new mixer would've been a waste). Re-filled, same old problem - everything apart from the bath cold tap. You can hear the air in it, but I can't seem to get it out.
Any tips, advice, method/order of re-filling, etc. would be appreciated. The bath is on the floor below the cold tank and the supply seems to come straight down through the airing cupboard, then it probably does a couple of right-angled turns under the floor, emerging under the bath head. Nothing is apparently teed off it.
Currently, he's got the gate valve shut (at my advice, as I haven't tested the bath tap connector against a full head of water and I didn't want it to leak if it self-corrects) and they're using the downstairs bath. The hot tap is fine. The cold tap just dribbles, then surges a pathetic little stream. Weird!
TIA
Ray.
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