Obviously hooked up wrong, or the faucets are mismarked . Usually cold on the right, hot on the left.
cold water tub facuet is corroded bye hard water builtup and needs to be replaced. Hot water is okay. Its the right one with the cold water coming out
The shut off valve under the sink, the faucet itself, or most likely, the screen in the end of the spout is plugged. If neither hot or cold is coming out, it is kind of unlikely both shut off valves and both sides of the faucet would go bad at the same time. The screen being clogged would stop any water from coming out. The screen just unscrews out of the spout.
if it is a single lever faucet the cartridge needs to be replaced. check the supply valve under the sink first,
If you have an instantaneous hot water heater, and your faucet doesn't flow enough water it won't turn on the water heater. Thus requiring another faucet to be turned on.
To fix a hot water faucet to a washer with no flow, first, check the water supply valve to ensure it is fully open. Next, inspect the hot water hose for kinks or blockages, and make sure the faucet aerator is clean. If the issue persists, detach the hose and check for sediment build-up in the faucet or hose. If necessary, replace any faulty components to restore water flow.
Cold water may be coming out of the hot water faucet due to a malfunction in the water heater, such as a broken heating element or a faulty thermostat. This can cause the water in the tank to not be heated properly, resulting in cold water coming out of the hot water faucet.
In cold weather, hot water may not come out of the faucet because the pipes leading to the faucet can freeze, causing a blockage and preventing the hot water from flowing.
To adjust the temperature of the water coming out of the faucet to a comfortable mix of hot and cold, you can turn the hot and cold water handles until you reach the desired temperature. Start by turning on the cold water, then gradually add hot water until you achieve the desired warmth.
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.
cold water tub facuet is corroded bye hard water builtup and needs to be replaced. Hot water is okay. Its the right one with the cold water coming out
A hot water heater is designed to supply hot water to faucets, not cold water. It is not possible for a hot water heater to siphon into a cold water faucet. Each faucet is connected to either the hot or cold water supply lines, which are separate in a plumbing system.
No hot water may be coming out of the faucet due to a problem with the water heater, such as a malfunctioning heating element or a lack of sufficient hot water in the tank.
The hot water may be coming out slowly from one faucet due to a clog in the pipe, a faulty valve, or sediment buildup in the water heater.
The left side of the faucet is typically associated with hot water, while the right side is associated with cold water.
The hot side of a faucet is connected to the hot water supply, which is heated, while the cold side is connected to the cold water supply. The hot side releases water at a higher temperature, while the cold side releases water at a lower temperature.
There could be several reasons why hot water is not coming out of the faucet. It could be due to a malfunctioning water heater, a problem with the hot water supply line, a faulty faucet valve, or a blockage in the hot water pipes. It is recommended to check these potential issues and seek professional help if needed to resolve the problem.
Hot water coming out of the cold tap in your sink could be due to a plumbing issue where the hot and cold water lines are crossed or connected incorrectly. This can happen if there is a problem with the faucet or the plumbing system. It is recommended to have a professional plumber inspect and fix the issue to ensure proper functioning of your plumbing system.