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Water pressure in pipes

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sf | 11:23 Sun 03rd Oct 2004 | Home & Garden
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My cold water tap in my bath started lossing pressure about 8 months ago and over this time has steadily decreased to a pressureless dribble. However, it has now completely stopped coming out of the tap altoghter! I live in a purpose built block in West London c 1930...it hasn't happened to anyone elses taps, does anyone know why this is happening - is it something I can fix or is it a job for a plumber? If so, does anyone know any plumbers that they can recommend in my area. Thanks very much
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Does the basin do the same? This is likely to be on the same supply, as is any nearby loo. If it's just that tap, sounds like just a washer. First buy a selection of new washers. Then turn off the cold supply from the cistern, and undo the tap to see what's going on. Replace washer as necessary, and turn on supply again. Run tap hard for a moment to clear out any crud from the mating surfaces. If not confident, go with plan B -- the plumber.
I can do most DIY, but being cowardly with plumbing...I'd definitely go for plan B!!!

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