I'm no plumber, but I would imagine that (if the hot faucet is giving you cold water) that the hot and cold pipes leading into the bathroom have been somehow switched.
Take a shower, use the toilet
Yes it is .
A lever in a bathroom can flush your toilet or open a faucet.
kholer faucet, tub, or toilet
In every home thee are a number of shut-off valves. Where the water pipe enters the house is the main shut off, usually beside the PRV, a bell shaped device for regulating the house pressure. This main cold line will then branch off to the water heater, bathrooms and kitchen. Each faucet and the water heater and the toilet will have a shut-off valve. The hot water line comes out of the top of the heater and goes to bathrooms and kitchen. Each hot faucet also has a shut-off valve under it.
In every home thee are a number of shut-off valves. Where the water pipe enters the house is the main shut off, usually beside the PRV, a bell shaped device for regulating the house pressure. This main cold line will then branch off to the water heater, bathrooms and kitchen. Each faucet and the water heater and the toilet will have a shut-off valve. The hot water line comes out of the top of the heater and goes to bathrooms and kitchen. Each hot faucet also has a shut-off valve under it.
Bathrooms in homes were not common in 1890. The flush toilet had just been invented but it was a luxury for the rich. Many people had outdoor toilets called outhouses.
Anything connected to water pipes. Sink, faucet, toilet, shower and controls.
because of it's leaching property on dirty
Measure from the wall behind the toilet to the center of one of the closet. In small bathrooms where space is tight, also measure from the walls side to side.
A health faucet is a hand-held triggered nozzle, similar to that on a garden hose, that delivers a spray of water to assist in cleansing the user's anus or genitals after defecation or urination. It is usually placed in a small holder attached to the wall, on the right hand side of a flush toilet and connected via a short hose to the plumbing and faucet that feeds the flush cistern...Via wikipedia
Showers use the most water, followed by toilet, followed by faucet.