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Hi there,

I'm very new to plumbing and have successfully put in two sinks and a shower/bath from scratch without any leaks (it did take a long time). The problem I seem to be having at the moment though is that when I use the mixer valve to fill the bath something weird is going on with my water pressure. It starts slowly and then after 10-30 seconds the water pauses very briefly and then full pressure starts.

I haven't noticed a problem with the bathroom sink, but when I turn on the hot water in the kitchen the pressure drops compared to just cold water. I'm not sure if these two issues are related.

Any idea as to what might be happening and how I can attempt to fix it? I had a new boiler installed. Could it be that or my dodgy plumbing???

Much appreciated,

Taryn
 
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No pumps. Could the bath fill be related to some dodgy pipework? (I had to add extra pipe to get it to fit and it goes up and down slightly...)
 
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If you have a combi boiler then you may have a valve like a combi-smart or combi-save fitted.

These restrict the flow on the hot water while the boiler gets up to temperature as an energy saving measure.

This would affect the hot water flow at all outlets and have no effect on cold outlets.
 
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Thanks Rckape, I've tested it and that seems to be the issue as I have a new combi boiler and the problem disappears when it's just cold water. Is there anything I can do about that? Thanks again!
 
Thanks Rckape, I've tested it and that seems to be the issue as I have a new combi boiler and the problem disappears when it's just cold water. Is there anything I can do about that? Thanks again!

You'd see below the boiler if you had a combi save device fitted as there not that common on installations..
 
On further investigation that doesn't appear to be the problem. Now that the shower is connected, I've taken a film which shows what I'm talking about. The pause after 30 seconds is very pronounced and just not good enough. When I mentioned it to my gas guy he said there's nothing that can be done. That's obviously not the case, but wondering if there's anything someone can suggest I try myself. Is it to do with the council block my flat is in, my new boiler or a beginners plumbing fault?

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N.B. If I'm unable to get help on this forum I will certainly get a professional in, but please do not post unless you have something helpful to suggest.
 
does this happen on any other outlet other then that shower? if not then its to blame ... the 30 seconds that it takes to do that on the shower, is that the time its taking for hot water to reach it? if so then I would be thinking its faulty and its shutting itself down in that its protecting you from getting scolded even though that's not the case, just a thought..
 
Unscrew the shower head and see what happens. If air in pipework, increased flow with head removed will sometimes push air out of pipe.
 
Very good point about it being the shower. I don't have a problem with any of the sinks. I have been playing around with turning the water from cold to hot and seeing if I can work out if it's related to the hot water but it just seems to be a bit funny in general. When it's just cold water there's sometimes a two second delay before the water comes out.

If there's an issue with the shower valve is there something I can do to repair it? (After taking all the new tiles off)!!!
 

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