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Quarter turn mixer tap dripping - help!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:53 am    Post Subject:
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Hi,
Kitchen mixer tap is dripping from the cold water part only. They are 1/4 turn with ceramic disc. When you turn the tap off it turns easily at first and then feels \\\'gritty\\\'

Is it a simple DIY job to fix this? I have a feeling it is a limescale problem (due to where we live).
Have done old style taps before.

Would someone be able to point me in the direction of step-by-step idiots guide.
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When these ceramic disc type taps first came out they said lime scale would rub off the discs so they would never leak. But the disc wear out.
Turn the water of remove the ceramic cartridge, chances are you cant do anything with it except by a replacment
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So then I guess i nip down to the local plumbing shop, wave the disc at the man behind the counter and ask nicely "if they have one like this but without limescale?"
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You got it, icon_lol.gif
You may have problems getting it as there are so many different types icon_evil.gif
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so may be with no cold water for a while - alternatively we will end up with a nice indoor fountain.

does the removal and refit (assuming the Britsh Museum has a spare) take much brain power, and roughly how long to do?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:09 am    Post Subject:
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Worth a douse in Llime-lite, then resreasing with silicone grease.
It probably won't work for more than a day, but you'll feel a lot better that you aren't wasting you money.

Do you know what make the tap is? If so , it's easy, new cartridge/valve.
If not, look at these,
http://www.lunns.net/tapspares/
try your local PM if you like, and if as is often the case no luck, buy a new tap.
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No idea what make the tap is.
I can tell you that it is brown and vile.
YEUGH - Change The Tap, you all shout.
Alright for some but I don't feel quite capable of changing a tap block (yet)... and plumbers are like rocking-horse-poo around here at the moment.

so how do I go about finding out what make it is?
Brown vile tap probably won't cut it at PM.
(OK it will give PM an opportuinty to laugh at a woman, but not solve my problem).

ETA - I did google brown vile kitchen tap and this came up - looks quite like it!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-DARK-MOCCA-BROWN-KITCHEN-SINK-SWIVEL-MIXER-TAP_W0QQitemZ300151500935QQihZ020QQcategoryZ29508QQcmdZViewItem
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Im pretty sure you have sorted it, but i could talk you through it if you still need help icon_smile.gif icon_cool.gif + you make me laugh lol
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Ross542 wrote:
Im pretty sure you have sorted it, but i could talk you through it if you still need help icon_smile.gif icon_cool.gif + you make me laugh lol


Tis all now sorted. Managed to find a plumber and hold him hostage till the job was done. Ended up replacing the tap bloc with an equally vile brown thing from b&q.
Took plumber about an hour to do it - and most of that was spent turning the water off at the mains (another victim of Lime Scale)
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haha well if u get any more problems gimmi a shout:P or just email me mr_drummer542@hotmail.com not often i get to help people who arnt stuck up there own ass. if i get any more jobs with people thinking they are better than me ill flood them:P muwhahahaha
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