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Oct 28, 2018
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hi,
I bought a new build a couple of years ago and the hot water tap on the bath has always being a bit slow but about 2 days ago it has turned to a trickle which then starts to stop and starts trickling again at a very very slow rate.
All the hot water taps in the house work fine apart from this one the shower even works fine but this one hot tap does not,the boiler pressure is at a good level just under half way I think but Iam not sure if the hot water valve on underneath has being shut a bit I don’t know which one it is?
It’s a logic Combi ES30 I think and it’s just one bath hot water tap that is not working very well.
Thank you

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Most new build have tmv3 under the bath (blending valve to prevent the hot water hurting someone)

Can you get the bath panel off easy enough?
When we first moved in my father told me about that valve and I turned it up to make the water hotter as it was lukewarm at best.

Yes I can get the panel of quite easy i recently replaced it but would that help the issue with slow water?
 
I think we need to hear the full story here. The OP has stated that the bath has always been a bit slow but now it's a trickle as if nothing has been altered, then he tells us he recently replaced the TMV. I'm confused.
 
I think we need to hear the full story here. The OP has stated that the bath has always been a bit slow but now it's a trickle as if nothing has been altered, then he tells us he recently replaced the TMV. I'm confused.
The hot water has always being slow(not heating slow but a slow flow)on the bath tap nothing has changed and the past couple of days it’s gone from slow to a trickle to a stop then starts trickling again.
I’ve never replaced the TMV I replaced the bath panel
 
The hot water has always being slow(not heating slow but a slow flow)on the bath tap nothing has changed and the past couple of days it’s gone from slow to a trickle to a stop then starts trickling again.
I’ve never replaced the TMV I replaced the bath panel
Ah, that makes more sense, thank you. I think the point about removing the bath panel was not that it would help, but that someone is about to suggest something to do with the TMV.
 
Is the hot tap stiff to turn? I'm thinking it could be hydraulically locked?
OP: does the cold tap turn approximately as many turns (or fractions of a turn) from shut to open as the hot one? My bet is that the taps are BOTH a quarter turn from shut to open, but, if not, Ben-gee may be on to something.
 
OP: does the cold tap turn approximately as many turns (or fractions of a turn) from shut to open as the hot one? My bet is that the taps are BOTH a quarter turn from shut to open, but, if not, Ben-gee may be on to something.
Both taps don’t turn a all the way before they stop maybe about a quarter is the turn on both taps.
 
Temporarily remove the tmv; hook up the hot feed for the tmv directly to the hot tap (compression flexi should do it with no pipe work alterations), then if the tap behaves normally - replace the tmv ( although personally I’d just remove it)
 
Temporarily remove the tmv; hook up the hot feed for the tmv directly to the hot tap (compression flexi should do it with no pipe work alterations), then if the tap behaves normally - replace the tmv ( although personally I’d just remove it)
Ok I’ll give this a try will I have to buy a flexi or will there be enough on it to connect?
 
You’ll see when you get the bath panel off, I have a 900 long flexi for this type of testing - I’m sure you can easily get something to do it.
 

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