Tap Jumpers

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Our cold bathroom tap (mains fed) has started vibrating loudly when turned off. The taps are the tall Edwardian type, I took the tap apart and put a new washer on and the problem persists.

My question is should the jumper be loose in the tap body or should it be a tight fit that can't be pulled out? As I think this is the cause of the vibrating.
 
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Thanks for the reply, the old washer and jumper were kind of stuck in the tap body when I removed the top part, the new washer is a good fit on the jumper and plenty big enough the cover the seat.

As a non plumber I don't understand why the jumper has to move, why cant it just be solid? I'm fairly sure the vibrating is caused by this jumper as the water pressure 'rattles' it.
 
Try changing your stop tap or maybe adjusting it to see if the vibrating stops.

I used to get this and solved it with a new stop tap. :D
 
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Yes, stop taps are usually the culprit. Try opening it up, or closing it down a bit.

Also, dismantle it, and see if the washer has disintegrated, leaving the metal jumper to vibrate.

Replacement may be the answer
 
cold water taps have free jumpers because there should be adequate pressure to lift the jumper of the tap seating. hot water taps have a fixed fitting to the tap as the pressure might be reduced

Nath
 

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