Check the shut-off valve for the hot water side that's under the sink and make sure it's fully open.
BECAUSE
The installer did NOT remove the aerator prior to the installation and the flow restrictor is blocked
You go to the bathroom and run on the hot water faucet.
If you have an instantaneous hot water heater, and your faucet doesn't flow enough water it won't turn on the water heater. Thus requiring another faucet to be turned on.
The valves were installed improperly.
A bib tap is a plumbing part. This is what allows the water to flow when you turn on your faucet and is what stops the water flow when it is turned off.
Replace the faucet.
City water can have additives in it such as fluoride. This can make the water have an odor to it.
What kind of faucet is it? is a deck mount? if so nut underneath may be loose.or cartridge may be bad
The most likely reason is that the hot water valve is turned off in the bathrooms. Look under the bathroom sink. There should be two valves - the one on the right controls the flow of cold water and the one on the left controls the flow of hot water. Turn the hot water valve counter-clockwise to open.
I have this problem with my shower head, what I do to fix it is turn on the sink in my bathroom to hot, this usually shuts it up
yes turn the water off and get someone to help you put in the water faucet
There was air in the line. When you turn off the water with the faucet running make sure you turn it back on with the faucet open. That will release any air caught in the lines. That faucet shut with one on a lower floor on and restoring water does not work. Fast and easy. 1. turn on affected faucet 2. shut off water 3. turn water back on 4. faucet should be running smoothly now
What you use to turn the water on or off.