Posted on february 11 2019 by diyplumbing.
Dripping ceramic tap mixer.
Fix a leaking tap or dripping mixer tap.
The ceramic discs are in two parts and it is the top part which moves over the bottom part.
The stop valve can be found next to your water meter and the isolation valve on the supply pipes below your sink.
Two locating lugs fit into the top part of the top disc and turn with the spindle.
The majority of modern taps now use ceramic disc cartridges as opposed to rubber washers to prevent dripping.
You can turn off the water supply at either a stop valve or isolation valve.
I checked online every one was suggesting changed the disc.
The side effects range from a mild annoyance to a significant impact on your water bill.
It s hard to imagine a more common plumbing problem.
These do need maintenance sometimes to fix issues such as.
Photo 4 shows the same tap valve with the discs closed meaning the tap would be off.
When it comes to repairing a mixer tap the spout is the weak link and can sometimes leak at the base.
Are a great option for those with arthritis personally i d opt for a mixer if renovating building new less wear and tear on the tap as there is no constant turning to get a good flow of water.
How to dissemble a ceramic tap valve so you can stop a dripping tap and how to remove the limescale if you live in a hard water area.
Ceramic tap valve with disc closed.
And usually there is a solution to these ceramic disc spindles are more expensive than tap washers.
Here are 5 common reasons for a leaky tap.
Mixer taps comprise of three seperate areas when it comes to repair.
So ordered mine from kwc cost me a whopping 55 quid but thought it was worth it since doing job myself and new tap wil cost me 200 upwards.
The tap has been leaking for a few months now from where the spout meets the body of the tap.
Blocked or reduced flow rate 3.
Why is my tap leaking.
The majority of taps are sold with ceramic disc cartridges or valves these days.
The first step to repairing a leaking mixer tap is to ensure that the water supply to your mixer tap has been turned off.
I have discussed the topic of ceramic disc valves previously for anyone that is unfamiliar with them.
A dripping tap is usually due to the washer or cartridge no longer forming a watertight seal.