Due to reasons I can't go in to - it is currently impossible to have the water turned off. The basin taps have basically stopped working on a downstairs bathroom basin - cold and hot - the taps don't turn smoothly - they have, over time, gone to a trickle and then a drip and then nothing (from the cold tap). I am not sure how the innards of the cartridges work (assuming that is what it is).
Is there any way to get the water flowing again without turning the water off?
Would vinegar remove any build up of limescale IF that is what is likely? If so, would it work - to put a container of vinegar over the tap spout and have the vinegar level in there higher than the tap - would the vinegar go up and dissolve the limescale?
Any other suggestions are much appreciated.
ps as mentioned above - atm it is impossible to turn the water off - this is an older house with an extension and I cannot see any stop valves in the pipe under the basin or leading up to it. I think the only way to do it would be to switch off the water suplly and drain the hot and cold tanks.
But... IF there is any way to get these taps working without having to turn the water off?
Is there any way to get the water flowing again without turning the water off?
Would vinegar remove any build up of limescale IF that is what is likely? If so, would it work - to put a container of vinegar over the tap spout and have the vinegar level in there higher than the tap - would the vinegar go up and dissolve the limescale?
Any other suggestions are much appreciated.
ps as mentioned above - atm it is impossible to turn the water off - this is an older house with an extension and I cannot see any stop valves in the pipe under the basin or leading up to it. I think the only way to do it would be to switch off the water suplly and drain the hot and cold tanks.
But... IF there is any way to get these taps working without having to turn the water off?