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Default Old bath tap - dripping

On Jul 14, 9:15*am, teamhillside wrote:
On Jul 13, 10:27*pm, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam-





blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
teamhillside wrote:
We have an old roll top cast iron bath which has taps which come
through the sides. *I believe they are called "globe taps" (http://
http://www.salvo.co.uk/images/userim...26988_1.jpgisa picture I
found).


I'm no plumber (!), but I reckon a dripping tap ought to be within my
capabilities. *I expect the issue to be a failed washer, so I will
need to turn off the water supply, remove the top, replace the washer
etc.


Not familiar with that particular tap, but the above sounds about right..


Things I need advice on:-
- its the hot water tap, and we have a combi boiler. *Do I turn off a)
the boiler b) the cold water feed c) both the boiler and the cold
water feed? *Which combination is best for the boiler, best for me!!


If you turn off the mains the hot & cold should both stop. *The boiler won't
fire, but you can turn it off if you want.


- what size washer is likely to be required in one of these taps? *I
would like to have the most likely culprit available to hand, so if
its going to be something non-standard it would be good to know in
advance! *I believe most bath taps use 3/4" washers?


So do I :-)


- any likely pitfalls I'm going to fall into with this type of tap? *I
would much rather not have them at all, but SWMBO likes them. *I know
that they are not an approved type of tap these days (something to do
with water from the bath being able to get into the cold water
supply?) but I presume someone has some experience of them?


Depending on age replacing the washer may not solve the problem. *The tap
seat may be scored & need reseating. *Thats rare IME.


--
Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk


Many thanks for the reassurance!!

Matt


Job done! Not a drip in sight.

Matt