Hot water in cold faucet with recirculation pump
I have a recirculation pump attached above the water heater. It is set to turn on for about 6 hours/day intermittantly during peak usage times.
When it is on, the cold water in the kitchen and upstairs bathroom (which is directly above the kitchen) is very hot. It stays hot no matter how long I leave the water on. If I turn the recirculation pump off, this problem goes away. Also, the upstairs bathroom toilet fills with hot water too when the pump is on. Other parts of the house are not affected.
When the recirculation pump is off, the upstairs bathroom shower has no hot water pressure. The cold water has normal water pressure but the hot only has a trickle. With the recirculation pump on, the hot water pressure is normal but of course I get scalding hot water from both the cold and hot.
I have had the setup for 4 years without a problem until a few months ago. No new plumbing work has been done.
Is there a simple fix or should I call the plumber?