Ten past five.It's 3 o'clock in the afternoon, one of NSC's plumbers should be home soon
Disclaimer : I have had excellent service from NSC's plumbers and hope to have again
Ten past five.It's 3 o'clock in the afternoon, one of NSC's plumbers should be home soon
Disclaimer : I have had excellent service from NSC's plumbers and hope to have again
I’m sure the handle will unscrew but you need some adjustable grips (water pump pliers) these will put teeth marks on the chrome unless you wrap the handle in a small piece of rubber or leather. As you are replacing the bathroom you probably are not bothered about marking the handle.As I am to plumbing what Attwell and Salisbury are to refereeing, can anyone assist with a quick question? I have a small leak coming from the top of this tap. After a bit of googling, I assume I will have to remove the top and replace the cartridge. What I can't figure out is how to get the top off. The handle doesn't unscrew, there appears to be no hidden screw front or back to access so is it just a case of forcing the top off to access the cartridge and if so will it just snap back on? Obviously I don't want to force it if it will break. I only need the cheapest and most basic of repairs as I will have to do a full bathroom refurb soon so I don't think it's worth getting a new tap. I have leak sealant - if I just dump a load of that on top of the cartridge would that do the trick?
Any help would be appreciated.
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The part cost £60 and the plumber charged £80 for labour, so probably doesn’t drive a Porsche.£140 does he drive a Porsche ?
That’s you off my Christmas card listThere are many jobs around the house one can do without having to get a pro in. Like fixing taps.
Apart from post #2All these replies and not one person has mentioned that it’s a 5 minute job.
Ten past five ? I hope you're charging @Deadly Danson time and a half for the advice in that postTen past five.
Thank you. I actually tried to remove the handle using a pair of water pump pliers but it wouldn't shift. I'll have another go tomorrow and see if it does come off or else I'll go with the suggestions on here and get the cheapest replacement I can find and find someone to install it for me. Thanks again.I’m sure the handle will unscrew but you need some adjustable grips (water pump pliers) these will put teeth marks on the chrome unless you wrap the handle in a small piece of rubber or leather. As you are replacing the bathroom you probably are not bothered about marking the handle.
If you get the handle off there should be a small Allen screw in the tap head.
If you can replace the cartridge it’s probably cheaper than buying that type of mixer tap, looks like the tall type that fixes to a worktop behind a basin.
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Just seen the post from @SIMMO SAYS and you may as well get one of these from Screwfix, could actually work out cheaper than buying a cartridge.
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Thank you. I actually tried to remove the handle using a pair of water pump pliers but it wouldn't shift. I'll have another go tomorrow and see if it does come off or else I'll go with the suggestions on here and get the cheapest replacement I can find and find someone to install it for me. Thanks again.
I was late home due to heavy traffic from the end of Peacehaven to where I liveTen past five ? I hope you're charging @Deadly Danson time and a half for the advice in that post
And a friend of yours stayed far later than ten past five to finish a job here
You put a picture of your tool kit on here once, calling it decent would be stretching it a bit.There are many jobs around the house one can do without having to get a pro in. Like fixing taps.
With the advent of YouTube tutorial videos, lots of jobs can be tackled by anyone with a steady hand, a bit of patience and an internet connection.
I was taught by my Stepdad to do small repairs around the house and to keep a decent tool kit. As many on here were I expect. From their respective father figures, not my stepdad.
Saves a small fortune and gives a sense of satisfaction. Very handy during lockdown too.
Practical life skills. We must keep them up. To the zoomers, I say “need a safe space? Build one”
If it had a lump hammer in it then I can't honestly see what other tools would be neededYou put a picture of your tool kit on here once, calling it decent would be stretching it a bit.
Fair play for having a go thou.
I really don’t think that was me.You put a picture of your tool kit on here once, calling it decent would be stretching it a bit.
Fair play for having a go thou.
Not at £40 per hour he doesn't - Minus tax, minus NI, Minus PLI, Minus Van, Van tax, Van Insurance, petrol to get there, accountants, book-keepers, tools etc.. What he actually got in his pocket from this job.. £60..? £30ph, with no pension/sick pay.. If they cop parking charges as well, they might as well stack shelves..£140 does he drive a Porsche ?
Tax? NI? had a plumber change a tap a few months cost me 6 tins of lager......glad my son in law has a trade and not a pen pusher.Not at £40 per hour he doesn't - Minus tax, minus NI, Minus PLI, Minus Van, Van tax, Van Insurance, petrol to get there, accountants, book-keepers, tools etc.. What he actually got in his pocket from this job.. £60..? £30ph, with no pension/sick pay.. If they cop parking charges as well, they might as well stack shelves..
Where abouts are you? Personally I don't waste time trying to fix taps nowadays, it's often the same cost to just change it. If you're local I can have a go at it. Also let me know if you want an estimate for your bathroom, I am booked up until around August though..Thank you. I actually tried to remove the handle using a pair of water pump pliers but it wouldn't shift. I'll have another go tomorrow and see if it does come off or else I'll go with the suggestions on here and get the cheapest replacement I can find and find someone to install it for me. Thanks again.