Probably pockets of air in the Plumbing. Do you have hot water radiators for home heating ? If so, you must bleed the air out of the units and the main boiler.
The problem could be as simple as a clogged screen in your faucet. It also may be a low flow gasket which is in the faucet to reduce water usage. Has this alwys been a problem or is it a new problem?
Yes it is .
A lever in a bathroom can flush your toilet or open a faucet.
Pressure differences are causing the stop to bounce. This causes temporary water flow in the tank. A new float should take care of this issue.
turn your inlet tap on fully and then return back to 1/4 on
you should try to look in the back of the toilet and search for any clogs in there while you flush it. if that isn't the problem then i don't know what it is
Ever figure this out? Mine is doing the same
kholer faucet, tub, or toilet
Anything connected to water pipes. Sink, faucet, toilet, shower and controls.
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.
First check to see if the valve for the water supply is turned on. If that isn't the problem you may need to replace the tank water valve, they do wear out and are not that expensive or difficult to replace.