If the pressure problem is in the shower try removing the shower head but leave the shower arm in place. Then turn the water on and see if you have a good flow of water with no shower head in place. Sometimes the shower head gets clogged with a mineral deposit which needs to be disloved with something like CLR (brand name). Some bath faucets have a screen which can be unscrewed and cleaned as well but his is rare.
If thhese checks do not help you will probably need a plumber to check if there is anything that can be done such as replacing pipes which may be clogged with deposts.
Your hot water pipes have rust in them.
The air will pick up heat from the water through convection and the temperature of the air will increase. If the water is hot enough, it will release steam that will alter the humidity in the room as well.
My guess is that the hot water heater is installed downstream from a pressure reducer to limit the maximum water pressure that the water heater is exposed to.
You may have a restriction in your hot water heater exit pipes. There may be corrosion. How old is the house and how old is the hot water heater? What type of pipe is there going out of the hot water heater? You need to know this to fix the problem yourself without hiring a plumber.
At lower (absolute) pressure, lower air humidity (relative pressure) and higher temperature
Your hot water pipes have rust in them.
Replace the tub faucet.
it depends on what your hot water level is
PRESSURE INCREASES are normally effected by raising the height of water supply to increase the downflow. If this is not possible, increase the bore of the supply pipe from your tank.
Turn on your bathtub or shower hot then turn it off at last turn on your hot water for your sink. Hope this helps!
Pressure is the same whether hot or cold.
NOPE, actually it will cause more pressuyre drop do to friction losses
The air will pick up heat from the water through convection and the temperature of the air will increase. If the water is hot enough, it will release steam that will alter the humidity in the room as well.
Negative. Assuming the water starts hot and gets colder the longer you stay in. However, if the water temp is cold when you get in, it will increase to room temp, but that would be like a trick question. The assumption is that bath water is hot.
You can try following the water lines back to the water heater to make sure there is not a valve closed holding the water back that may have been forgotten after the repair. This being the case, I would be worried that the repair was not check to see if it was done correctly.If you have pressure on the hot water at other faucets in the home, then I would think this could be the problem. Need more help contact me through my board and I will try to help.
Yes, if they are tired or irritable. Or if the water is to hot.
You can get the shine back on an old porcelain bathtub by washing it with an all-purpose bathtub cleaner and then rinsing it clean with water. Next, pour several cups of vinegar into a bathtub of hot water and allow it to sit for a few hours. Rinse the tub with cold water then take a dry, soft cloth to buff the bathtub.