I live in a 'flat' - it is on the second floor and top/attic floor of a building. My combi boiler and my kitchen are on the second floor and my bathroom is on my third/attic floor.
The cold water tap in my bathroom sink is my problem - no water comes out of it when I turn it. This is a new problem - one that I have been ignoring.
I know that I should get a plumber in to look at it but I don't want to have to pay a big bill for something that is merely an inconvenience (especially as the roof is leaking too and needs to be fixed).
Is it most likely to be a problem with the actual tap or the actual water pipes?
As its a new problem its more likely to be the taps themselves. When we have had this problem changing the tap washer/ taps solved the problem. Also a lot cheaper lol
I am in Perth and he lives in Nottingham (he defected to an enemy country) and I really do miss having him around. My dad was totally useless at DIY and I am much worse than that.
I think that school leavers should be persuaded to become tradesmen instead of going to university. A good tradesman is hard to find.
If the other cold supplies in the bathroom are ok (bath and WC) then it's probably worth dismantling the tap and having a look ............. try this guide .............