Hi all,
Never had to do any plumbing before, so apologies if this is either simple or stupid (or both).
One of the taps on our kitchen taps has sheared off - and I imagine that all you can do in this situation is replace the set, I don't have any plumbing tools to hand, but can always pick some up when I pick up a new tap.
I think the tap is about 10 years old (age of the house), so doubt I could pick up an exact replacement, but just wondered if those experienced with this sort of thing could confirm that it should be a relatively straightforward job (although fiddly given the room under the sink) or if it's likely to be something more complex?
Thanks,
TFT
Never had to do any plumbing before, so apologies if this is either simple or stupid (or both).
One of the taps on our kitchen taps has sheared off - and I imagine that all you can do in this situation is replace the set, I don't have any plumbing tools to hand, but can always pick some up when I pick up a new tap.
I think the tap is about 10 years old (age of the house), so doubt I could pick up an exact replacement, but just wondered if those experienced with this sort of thing could confirm that it should be a relatively straightforward job (although fiddly given the room under the sink) or if it's likely to be something more complex?
Thanks,
TFT