PetrolHead
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Hi guys..
So far I've not had water in 2010... and I'm getting a bit smelly... (not really, but at least I'm keeping my sense of humour about it).
Anyway, I've had an idea.
There is some water remaining between the kitchen tap and the blockage. Could I pump that out and force hot water down the pipe by having the hot and cold on at the same time on the mixer tap and putting my thumb over the end.
I know this forces water into the pipe as I've tried it several times, it just doesn't force it down that far due to the water that's already there. Also, I've managed to keep the tank in the loft (and therefore the one in the hot press) full so I've plenty of hot water.
Will I be able to pump out the water remaining in the pipe?
If so, how, or rather, with what?
Once this is done, will the hot water make it's way far enough (what can I expect regarding 'non-return valves and the like)?
Please help???
What are AAM's thoughts???
Will this plan work???
So far I've not had water in 2010... and I'm getting a bit smelly... (not really, but at least I'm keeping my sense of humour about it).
Anyway, I've had an idea.
There is some water remaining between the kitchen tap and the blockage. Could I pump that out and force hot water down the pipe by having the hot and cold on at the same time on the mixer tap and putting my thumb over the end.
I know this forces water into the pipe as I've tried it several times, it just doesn't force it down that far due to the water that's already there. Also, I've managed to keep the tank in the loft (and therefore the one in the hot press) full so I've plenty of hot water.
Will I be able to pump out the water remaining in the pipe?
If so, how, or rather, with what?
Once this is done, will the hot water make it's way far enough (what can I expect regarding 'non-return valves and the like)?
Please help???
What are AAM's thoughts???
Will this plan work???