I had intsalled my kitchen sink faucet. It is one of those fancy up, over, and down spouts. The spout pulls out into a hose for the sprayer. It has one handle to open the water up. Tilt to the right to open, then tilt toward you for cold, then tilt back for hot. Since we are not exactly living in the house, i usually turn the hot and cold water on from the basement when i am there, just to wash up when I am working there. All works well with getting hot and cold water when I have both hot and cold valves on, but today i had noticed something strange. Usually I will just keep the cold valve on and keep the hot valve closed in the basement. Today i was washing my hands with the faucet handle turned to cold, but when i turned the faucet handle to hot, the pressure still remained consistent, which was weird to me. Since the hot valve is off, shouldnt the faucet had turned off completely when turned to the hot position? Do these faucets work different or something? At the house where i am currently living, my kitchen sink has one of those old school 1 handle faucets that you lift up and swing right for cold, swing left for hot, but when hot is off and you swing left, nothing happens. So why do i still get water coming out on my new faucet when i know for sure hot is off?