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I have a dripping bath tap that has stopped dripping and started running. As they are so old and worn, I bought some replcements and called a plumber out who told me that the taps are too close to the wall to get to. He gave up and left. Is there a way of getting to them when you only have a couple of inches to move around in or do I have to buy a new bathroom? any advice welcome :-)
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I sympathise Myriad. Replacement involves getting onto the backnut that holds the tap onto the bath. Can't be done from above. A decent plumber would get onto the backnut with a tap spanner of some sort........ .. even if he can't actually get his hand right up to the tap ............ . if you know what I mean : o)
Sounds like you have an old shower/ mixer, so...
17:56 Sat 14th May 2011
I sympathise Myriad. Replacement involves getting onto the backnut that holds the tap onto the bath. Can't be done from above. A decent plumber would get onto the backnut with a tap spanner of some sort.......... even if he can't actually get his hand right up to the tap ............. if you know what I mean :o)
Sounds like you have an old shower/mixer, so it's not just the tap washers but whatever else is inside ........... "O" rings maybe.
Nothing else for it. Decent plumber needed. A good one would soon have the job done.
Sounds like you have an old shower/mixer, so it's not just the tap washers but whatever else is inside ........... "O" rings maybe.
Nothing else for it. Decent plumber needed. A good one would soon have the job done.
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I have a similar problem.
The bath is right into a corner and the toilet is up against the same wall as the tap end of the bath and very close to it.
Without the toilet it is probably possible but with it there it is impossible to get close enough. It would require someone with arms about 4 feet long and more than one elbow joint to get in.
Good luck.
The bath is right into a corner and the toilet is up against the same wall as the tap end of the bath and very close to it.
Without the toilet it is probably possible but with it there it is impossible to get close enough. It would require someone with arms about 4 feet long and more than one elbow joint to get in.
Good luck.