Our little bathroom remodel was suppose to be somewhat easy, so we thought. After day 3 of removing old plaster walls it was time to remove the old sink. Well the original owner/ contractor did not install shut off valves. After hunting the water lines down because there are several lines that dead end. We disconnect the old lines, install the new shut offs and replace the galvanized pipe that crumbled upon breaking the line free, hot water union, elbow and nipple. Now that everything seems to be back in order, we open all lines to turn the water back on. Cold water pressure all good, hot water not good.
To make it even more confusing, like I need anything more, the hot water works in the basement sink with good amount of pressure but not the kitchen or 1 of the bathrooms. (We haven't completed the new water lines in 2nd bathroom being remodeled yet.) The confusing part is that basement sink and the bathroom are connected to the same line. Only difference is basement lines go down and bathroom goes up. The kitchen is piped with copper pipe. Now both of these hot water line connect at a tee that comes off the hot water heater.
Any suggestions on how to get the pressure back? Or is it time to call the plumber? My husband has reached his breaking point; which usually means duct tape.
Thanks!
To make it even more confusing, like I need anything more, the hot water works in the basement sink with good amount of pressure but not the kitchen or 1 of the bathrooms. (We haven't completed the new water lines in 2nd bathroom being remodeled yet.) The confusing part is that basement sink and the bathroom are connected to the same line. Only difference is basement lines go down and bathroom goes up. The kitchen is piped with copper pipe. Now both of these hot water line connect at a tee that comes off the hot water heater.
Any suggestions on how to get the pressure back? Or is it time to call the plumber? My husband has reached his breaking point; which usually means duct tape.
Thanks!