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"newshound" wrote in message
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On 30/03/2021 20:40, Rod Speed wrote:


"gareth evans" wrote in message
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I#ve recently re-washered the H & C taps on the
bathroom handbasin.

Now, both washers were from the same batch, but
whereas that on the cold tap remains soft (and
requiring more and more turns to shut it off),
that on the hot tap has gone hard and seems to
be dripping again unless screwed down hard.

I suspect that the hot tap needs reseating,
but it there any explanation for the differing
performance between the H & C?


Could also be bad design of the washer, gets ****ed by hot water.


In the old old days hot and cold washers used a different rubber, the hot
being more temperature resistant (often two colours, as well). I have not
seen this for decades, they are normally made from the same sort of
synthetic rubber that should not harden in normal hot water. Is yours
*very* hot? If so, it's potentially unsafe. I suspect you have just got
cheap and very unsatisfactory washers.


Thats what I meant. I could have said it better.

Are the taps very old? I have re-cut seats on old valves a couple of
times, but it's not a common problem.