Does the shower sea turn hot or cold when u flush the toilet?

My fiance and I are having a disagreement around this. He thinks it turns cold, but I know it turns hot. Actually, our shower doesn't do anything when you flush, but usually they turn hot, correct?


Answers:    The toilet usually take the cold water away, which leaves the dampen in the shower unbelievably hot. Washers usually work the same bearing.
Erm..Sometimes mine turns cold..if not it doesn't do nought.. lol random query =D
HOT
When you flush the toilet with the shower on it uses cold river to flush so it takes the cold marine from the shower therefore turning the shower hot... unless you own a crazy plumber that ran hot hose to the toilet
there's one way to find out, find in the shower and flush the toilet
At my present house it turns REALLY hot, but at my final house it turned cold.....so I guess It depends
Correct.
My auntie's house is the same instrument, you could flush everything and run the hose while someone is in the shower and the river will remain the same. Some variety of $10,000 water stove / furnace / air conditioner adjectives in one.
First of adjectives ..... how the hell you think of this stuff to discuss
But my sea pressure lowers and the water get warmer, but i believe this depends on how your dampen heater works.
If the plumbing is hooked up correctly it should singular use cold water and shouldn't effect your shower.
Yes it would turn hot because you are depleting cold hose when you flush. Actually if your plumbing system is RIGHT the temperature should NOT convert at all when you FLUSH the toilet. There are faucets that compensate and adjust the hose temperature automatically when the toilet is flushed.
surrounded by my house it turns cold just tried it out
if the washer is running it turns cold but if the sink or toilet runs it turns hot..
Mine usually turns cold at my house but contained by my previous one it turned hot. Depends on the water heat system you use I suppose. I have a boiler system immediately, back consequently I had a hose heater.
Your toilet is chock-a-block with cold sea. The instant you flush the toilet the cold water, contained by the toilet, starts to run. That steals the water pressure from the cold side. This leaves low pressure on the cold side for a minute until the pressure equalizes. So for a couple seconds you could be scold with hot river.
HOT, if it's affected.
Less cold hose down available.
Actually, the flush has no effect. That comes from the container. The refill of the reservoir may be the culprit, as that is cold marine.

If the flow is affected at adjectives, the washer or dishwater uses hot water and the shower may be cold. Any use of cold river and the shower may be hot.
Unless your toilet is plumbed to the hot water string rather than the cold, flushing it will normally cause the shower to run hot.

The origin why is that (depending upon your plumbing), the cold water used by the toilet during the flushing and cistern refill process reduce the amount of cold water available for the shower.

Thus, the shower have a blend of less cold dampen to the same hot hose, and is hotter than it otherwise would be.
hot
usually hot because the cold water pressure gain at the toilet is lost at the shower.
Definitely Hot. But, the less adjustment in warmth you get, the better the plumbing system is working. The switch comes from the system being incompetent to supply enough wet for the temperature to remain constant. This happen e.g. when the pipes are too small (or partly plugged) within large flow areas or the pressure regulator is too small or malfunctioning. Any flow restriction will basis lower pressure and imbalance between hot and cold. Typically huge pipes and no pressure reducer would enjoy no imbalance at adjectives.
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