Hugh Manatee
Veteran
Aaaaghh! Leaking tap problem. Like most kitchen taps, ours is of the mixer type. Around Christmas it developed a drip that got steadily worse. Eventually I took it apart (plumbing really isn't my thing) and had a look. The thing is actually quite new so it all looked quite shiney and nice. No damage to the washer and the cartridge itself gleamed. Having tried Plumb Base for a new cartridge I was told they don't do anything that big. What was it from, a nuclear reactor? They had a look and proclaimed nothing much wrong with it.
Once home I took the cartridge to bits and found a really very thin washer at the bottom of it all. It looked like the type of thing I would bodge to cover my own shoddy engineering! I gave everything a clean and put it back together.
Lo, the tap stopped dripping! Trouble is over time it started again and now once more I am looking at the bits wondering what to do!
Do those that know have any idea? Does that very thin washer take up any slack in the manufacturing process? Help please as I have switched off the water and want a cup of tea!
Once home I took the cartridge to bits and found a really very thin washer at the bottom of it all. It looked like the type of thing I would bodge to cover my own shoddy engineering! I gave everything a clean and put it back together.
Lo, the tap stopped dripping! Trouble is over time it started again and now once more I am looking at the bits wondering what to do!
Do those that know have any idea? Does that very thin washer take up any slack in the manufacturing process? Help please as I have switched off the water and want a cup of tea!