YOUR HOT WATER TANK NEEDS TO BE REPLACED == Answer== It could be cross connected, I would turn on any faucet, then go listen at your washing machine and see if you hear water running through the hot and cold valve where your hoses hook on. If you do you need to replace valve on machine. If it is a new house they may have tied the hot and cold water together. That is very very hard to find. You would have to call a plumber for that and then hope for the best. Still try the washer even on new house.
Not always, but they should be. The convention in plumbing was to have cold on the right and hot on the left. This was only written into some US building codes (Southern Building Code) in the past 10 years.
put them under cold water for 15 to 20 minutes.
It depend on how long you spent in there if you spent a year in there it prbally would
It was cold because the sinking was in April, the early spring, and it was in the North Atlantic Ocean. Salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water - what this means is, if you imagine being in a wading pool of ice cubes, the water that night would have been COLDER than that.
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Obviously hooked up wrong, or the faucets are mismarked . Usually cold on the right, hot on the left.
There is a hot/cold cross connection at one or more of the faucets at you house. make sure all faucets are shut off both hot and cold. If it still occurs more than likely you have a Moen faucet somewhere (most likely).
water pressure
old galvanized piping
Low water pressure or cold water main undersized.
Lots of stuf can cause it including sediment or a blocked supply line
Stopped at all faucets? Didn't pay the water bill. If in cold climate, the line from the outside to probably the water heater has probably frozen.
If you are referring to a regular building, the cold water feed pipe goes directly to all cold faucets, toilets and hot water tank. The purpose seems obvious.
If you are referring to a regular building, the cold water feed pipe goes directly to all cold faucets, toilets and hot water tank. The purpose seems obvious.
Usually red. For example, if you want to use colors to label hot and cold faucets, the hot would be red and the cold would be blue.
If it is just one faucet, the cold water line may be next to a heat source. If it is at all faucets, perhaps the lines are reversed on the water heater.
I'm no plumber, but I would imagine that (if the hot faucet is giving you cold water) that the hot and cold pipes leading into the bathroom have been somehow switched.