Yesterday, 08:45 PM | ? |
Member ?Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: orange county, ny Posts: 96 |
Hi all, as the title says. tonight while my son was using the faucet in the downstairs bathroom, it suddenly stopped working. I was able to replicate it myself. when the hot water faucet is left on for a few secs. it suddenly makes a banging noise and then the water stops flowing. this only affects the hot water side. I checked the other faucets in the houe and everything else is working fine. I took the stem out and turned on the water and there was no issues. the stem looked fine with no deposits. when I increased the water flow via the stop valve underneath the sink it seems to have corrected the problem. what would cause this problem? never had a problem until tonight. thanks |
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Yesterday, 09:06 PM | ? |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Jan 2010 Posts: 1,325 Liked 43 Times on 40 Posts |
Loose washer or almost never a loose valve seat. The problem should also stop at very low flow rates.
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Today, 10:08 AM | ? |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: San Diego Posts: 442 Liked 56 Times on 51 Posts |
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Today, 12:17 PM | ? |
Member ?Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: orange county, ny Posts: 96 |
thanks all for your responses. but on the stem there wasn't any washer. it's plastic and when you turn the stem there's two triangular openings on the bottom that opens and closes. |
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Today, 01:58 PM | ? |
Senior Member ?Join Date: Jan 2010 Posts: 1,325 Liked 43 Times on 40 Posts |
Maybe the angle stop has the loose part. |
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Source: http://www.houserepairtalk.com/f33/bathroom-faucet-suddenly-stops-15492/
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