To fix a ceramic disk faucet you can get new seals and replacement parts.
Dripping mixer tap ceramic discs.
They are kept in place by water pressure.
Both of the ceramic discs feature two.
We bought cheap aldi ceramic basin taps over 15 years ago still not dripping and still look like new on the other hand last year we did the kitchen and fitted a mixer tap from b q and all the chrome is falling off most likely cos its leaks constantly.
The majority of modern taps now use ceramic disc cartridges as opposed to rubber washers to prevent dripping.
Remove the retaining washer and tap it on the kitchen or bathroom surface.
Ceramic disc taps feature a cartridge within the tap that contain a pair of ceramic discs.
Ceramic disc spindles are more expensive than tap washers.
Spares aren t kept on site compared to tap washers so you can potentially waste more water until new ceramic discs are purchased.
In photo 2 we can see the parts we are concerned with.
Ceramic disc cartridges are made with two ceramic discs each with two holes for mixer taps or one hole for a pillar or two handle tap.
Ceramic disk faucets are durable but need repairing if they develop leaks or water flow problems.
Disassemble the faucet and take the old parts with you when you go shopping for replacement parts so you can get exactly what you need.
One of these discs remains in a constant fixed position and the other rotates when the handle is operated.
A disc retaining washer b ceramic discs c o ring which stops any water seepage up to the head of the tap d valve retaining nut e spindle on which the handle sits.
One disc is fixed in place whilst the other moves with the tap handle.
The tap has been leaking for a few months now from where the spout meets the body of the tap.
When both discs are in alignment the water is allowed to flow through the tap and when they are no longer aligned the water stops.
Most plumbers will have spare ceramic disc and tap washer spindles in stock.
The retaining washer here acts just like a normal tap washer providing a seal between the tap and ceramic disc.
So keep a set spare.
Below the brass locking nut you will discover your monoblock tap s ceramic disc cartridge.