Haven’t flushed the pipes at all - would that just involve turning everything on and then switching off the mains stop valve? I’ve added an extra service valve for accessibility but that’s it.
I’ll triple check that the isolator valves are all straight later for sure - huge difference in flow rate compared to the utility room next door too. It’s just weird that it’s both the hot and cold seem to flow at the same rate.
Sometimes you can get material flushed into the tap from pipes that you've added or within the taps themselves. The debris can get caught in the filters that most modern taps have screwed onto the end of the spout. Some have filters on the input.
Haven’t flushed the pipes at all - would that just involve turning everything on and then switching off the mains stop valve? I’ve added an extra service valve for accessibility but that’s it.
I’ll triple check that the isolator valves are all straight later for sure - huge difference in flow rate compared to the utility room next door too. It’s just weird that it’s both the hot and cold seem to flow at the same rate.