As the title indicates, our cold water from ALL faucets starts out cold and within 20-30 seconds turns luke warm. This phenomenon started a month or so ago after a visit from a plumber. The plumber did the following:
1) Replaced a kitchen faucet with a Moen single handle
2) Replaced our washing machine supply hoses (hot and cold)
3) Took a "look" at our water heater-- I wasn't down there when he did, but I heard him messing around with something and was in the utility room for quite some time.
I pretty much know NOTHING about plumbing, so please forgive me in advanced.
To trouble shoot if this problem is in fact due to the kitchen faucet, I turned off the hot and cold water supplies under the sink and went to bathroom sink and turned on the cold water. As usual the water started cold and then after 20 seconds turns luke warm.
Next, I shut off the water supply to the washer and repeated the test in another faucet. Same results.
I felt the supply lines near the water heater. The cold supply line into the water heater feels neutral- not hold or cold. The hot supply feels warm.
Is there something else I can do to pinpoint the cause of this problem?
Moen is sending me a replacement cartridge for the kitchen faucet-- but since I turned the supply off at that faucet and the problem still occurred, wouldn't that mean this cross over is NOT being caused by the Moen kitchen faucet?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated here!
1) Replaced a kitchen faucet with a Moen single handle
2) Replaced our washing machine supply hoses (hot and cold)
3) Took a "look" at our water heater-- I wasn't down there when he did, but I heard him messing around with something and was in the utility room for quite some time.
I pretty much know NOTHING about plumbing, so please forgive me in advanced.
To trouble shoot if this problem is in fact due to the kitchen faucet, I turned off the hot and cold water supplies under the sink and went to bathroom sink and turned on the cold water. As usual the water started cold and then after 20 seconds turns luke warm.
Next, I shut off the water supply to the washer and repeated the test in another faucet. Same results.
I felt the supply lines near the water heater. The cold supply line into the water heater feels neutral- not hold or cold. The hot supply feels warm.
Is there something else I can do to pinpoint the cause of this problem?
Moen is sending me a replacement cartridge for the kitchen faucet-- but since I turned the supply off at that faucet and the problem still occurred, wouldn't that mean this cross over is NOT being caused by the Moen kitchen faucet?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated here!