Maybe try turning off the hot shutoff and then back on? If the lines off the faucet are copper any chance there is a kink?
You mean shutoff to this faucet not to the boiler, right? I think they are regular mesh lines. I will check if they are twisted
Correct, to the faucet. Just to make sure it is fully open.
This is very encouraging
Supply line to hot water is a bit twisted. I guess will try to straighten that out tomorrow and report back. Thanks
Doesn't seem like it's from this. Seems like the issue is broken valve? Is it worth trying to replace myself or should I hire a plumber?
You also have one that solders on and one that screws on. Screw on you should be able to do. Compression probably and solder I would say no.
Have you been introduced to SharkBite yet?
Pretty neat but I am old school and use screw on.
I'm surprised you're not a solder or bust kind of guy. Us old dogs don't like to learn new tricks, but I always recommend sharkbite to the newbie diy'ers
Can't tell. Here is a picture of a compression valve. We are looking at the big nut on the back.You also have one that solders on and one that screws on. Screw on you should be able to do. Compression probably and solder I would say no.
3 Handled Tub Faucet. Leaking. Replacing cartridge didn't do it. Can't get the seats of the faucet out as it’s too rusted in. Any tips before I cut sheetrock and replace the whole thing?
you tried adding washers? I had that a few years ago, and jammed it up with washers and teflon tape and it stopped the leak