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Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from
Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? MM |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
MM wrote:
I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? My kitchen mixer has been in place about 7 years, and this year both hot and cold began to drip. I opened them up and found scale deposits on the ceramic disc, which were quite easily removed, and all is well. Perhaps the hardest part is knowing how to gain access; once in it is simple to fix. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
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I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? MM Bristan have a five year guarantee: http://www.bristan.com/epages/Bristan.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Bristan/Categories/"Customer_Service%20Footer"/Product_Guarantees http://preview.tinyurl.com/plolnwf |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
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MM wrote: I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? I have quarter turn lever types in the kitchen. Nothing expensive - just shed bought. Must be 15 years old plus, and never given a problem. But probably don't get as much use as with a large family. -- *Out of my mind. Back in five minutes. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
Chris J Dixon presented the following explanation :
My kitchen mixer has been in place about 7 years, and this year both hot and cold began to drip. I opened them up and found scale deposits on the ceramic disc, which were quite easily removed, and all is well. Perhaps the hardest part is knowing how to gain access; once in it is simple to fix. I had the same problem after a year, despite it being a soft water area. Just find the way in to the disk and gently scrape the deposits off. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
Are you in a hard water area?
I'm afraid limescale can form on most surfaces unfortunately. Some people also do not turn taps of tightly and let little dribbles through making the limescale get worse. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "MM" wrote in message ... I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? MM |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 12:07:03 +0100, "Brian-Gaff"
wrote: Are you in a hard water area? Yes. I'm afraid limescale can form on most surfaces unfortunately. Some people also do not turn taps of tightly and let little dribbles through making the limescale get worse. Brian I'll keep an eye on the tap. If it drips again I'll replace the cartridges or maybe just try and clean the existing one. At present, it's only the cold tap. MM |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
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Brian-Gaff wrote: Are you in a hard water area? I'm afraid limescale can form on most surfaces unfortunately. Some people also do not turn taps of tightly and let little dribbles through making the limescale get worse. London water is pretty hard. They tend to have a positive end stop - so not quite like a washer type where you're tightening it down. With my lever ones, OCD makes sure you turn them off fully. ;-) -- *Why isn't there a special name for the back of your knee? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
MM wrote:
I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? MM They rely on the pressure from the o rings(or what ever shape they are)to seal and on some of the cheaper units they don't always do the job forever |
Can ceramic disk tap valves start leaking after only three years?
On 22/07/2015 01:42, F Murtz wrote:
MM wrote: I bought a set (hot and cold) of Bristan quarter-turn valves from Plumb Centre almost exactly three years ago and this morning I noticed that the cold tap was dripping ~very~ slightly. After a while it stopped. Later, I turned on the cold again to fill the kettle, but it didn't drip after switching it off this time. A little spec of grit, maybe? How long are these valves supposed to last? MM They rely on the pressure from the o rings(or what ever shape they are)to seal and on some of the cheaper units they don't always do the job forever It would've been be a bit of grit in MMs case. The grit can get temporarily trapped between the ceramic plates. |
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