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Hi all, I got home yesterday and my wife tells me that we have no running water from our hot taps.
The header tank is full. We have tried draining everything down and we found big air locks but still no running water from the hot taps. It must be sludge or a blockage but I have no idea what to try next as I have no idea of plumbing at all.
Our house is a typical 1950's ex council house with a very simple gravity header tank going down to the copper cylinder.
It does seem that all radiators are filling but still no running water, just a trickle.

Could you people please advise me as to what I could possibly do?
 
If you've got a mixer tap in the kitchen open the hot, place your hand over the spout to cover it and open the cold tap. Pressure should push the air lock or blockage out.
 
Thank you all. We do not have a mixer tap but the Idea is sound. I am heading off to get a head to head hose to try the idea. IT WILL work, I just need the water pressure to do it, I tried it with a tap shower covering the head but I doubt this will gain enough footage to do the job.
Thanks so much guys ;-)
 
Thank you all. We do not have a mixer tap but the Idea is sound. I am heading off to get a head to head hose to try the idea. IT WILL work, I just need the water pressure to do it, I tried it with a tap shower covering the head but I doubt this will gain enough footage to do the job.
Thanks so much guys ;-)

Just hope u don't have non return valves below the taps lol or u will get wet, you should be ok, keep us updated,

If u get a chance please take the time to register with the forum many thanks,
 
Guys, seriously. Thank you all so much. Being a home owner sometimes can be quite scary.

Bloody brilliant. If I could buy you all a beer I certainly would ;-)
 
Dude, I appreciate your help most sincerely. Hey if the others wanna pig lettem, I bet they secretly admire you.

;-)

Oh, about a dripping tap? LOL!!!!

Thank you all. I need a beer now.
 
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