I didn't realize there is a problem with persons shower.
While at his home I briefly turned on what I remember the cold water from the kitchen and was yelled at because the persons hot water taking a shower went cold.
After thinking about it I would think the shower water would become hotter when using the kitchen cold water but the person taking a shower was briefly doused with cold water.
Now that I know his rule not to use water when someone is taking a shower I make certain no one is using the bathrooms shower if I use any water.
He shares a well with his landlord. I told him there are probably a several solutions to the problem such as a new shower head, hot/cold water valve, a hot/cold water mixture valve, etc. but he currently doesn't want to spend any money so the don't use water while someone is taking a shower rule stands.
The building is an old barn that was converted to a house. I'm thinking he and/or the landlord currently don't want to spend the money for a plumbing upgrade as this sort of problem I think can stem from using different size water pipes, older valves, etc. which may require a professional plumber to ascertain the problem(s) and what type of repairs will be necessary to repair.
While at his home I briefly turned on what I remember the cold water from the kitchen and was yelled at because the persons hot water taking a shower went cold.
After thinking about it I would think the shower water would become hotter when using the kitchen cold water but the person taking a shower was briefly doused with cold water.
Now that I know his rule not to use water when someone is taking a shower I make certain no one is using the bathrooms shower if I use any water.
He shares a well with his landlord. I told him there are probably a several solutions to the problem such as a new shower head, hot/cold water valve, a hot/cold water mixture valve, etc. but he currently doesn't want to spend any money so the don't use water while someone is taking a shower rule stands.
The building is an old barn that was converted to a house. I'm thinking he and/or the landlord currently don't want to spend the money for a plumbing upgrade as this sort of problem I think can stem from using different size water pipes, older valves, etc. which may require a professional plumber to ascertain the problem(s) and what type of repairs will be necessary to repair.