Skylark
Well-Known Member
For the second time in a little over a year, a sink tap in the heads has developed a drip/leak. I've been told by the Spares Supplier I used last time that replacement cartridges are no longer available.
It therefore seems that my only option is to replace the tap. I'll either need to rent a small child or enrol upon a contortionist course.
This is the tap; it takes a 25mm diameter cartridge.
This is a view from the underside
Before I look for a new tap, I have a couple of questions for anyone with relevant experience.........
Assuming that I can find a similar, 32mm outside diameter, tap, is it likely to have a "standard" method of fitting to the sink? Any special tools required to remove the old one and refit a new one?
The tap braded hose is 10mm dia and has 17mm AF fittings. These seem to thread into the blue plastic connectors which in turn connect into the white fittings. Anyone recognise this assembly, how are they disassembled?
Any relevant, more general information would be appreciated, too
It therefore seems that my only option is to replace the tap. I'll either need to rent a small child or enrol upon a contortionist course.
This is the tap; it takes a 25mm diameter cartridge.
This is a view from the underside
Before I look for a new tap, I have a couple of questions for anyone with relevant experience.........
Assuming that I can find a similar, 32mm outside diameter, tap, is it likely to have a "standard" method of fitting to the sink? Any special tools required to remove the old one and refit a new one?
The tap braded hose is 10mm dia and has 17mm AF fittings. These seem to thread into the blue plastic connectors which in turn connect into the white fittings. Anyone recognise this assembly, how are they disassembled?
Any relevant, more general information would be appreciated, too