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dpack
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replacement taps
over the years i have probably got to three figures on the number i have done, this one needed a lot a swearing and discomfort
even though i had installed the pipe carcase quite well when i fixed up the kitchen we did not replace the tap which had now reached the end of its useful life and had a drip/ooze that could not be fixed(ceramic discs worn out)
so we got a new one, it should have been easy but getting into position to fit it was one issue, it hurts a lot nowadays
we have a rather chunky ceramic sink with not a lot of space behind it, the flexible tails were 100mm longer than the stiff originals so i needed to remove the inline stop valves to shorten the feed pipes which was not fun as the next pair in the lines were just out of reach for direct and behind the sinkbase
when i eventually got it done i looked at the tools in my basket and reckoned it took quite an expensive kit of the correct ones and it definitely took a fair bit of experience to get everything securely in place and working
many replacement taps need little more than a couple of suitable wrenches, this needed that, a shortish box spanner, alligator socket on a multi angle small ratchet wrench, proper circular pipe cutter , hole saw etc
if you are considering such a job check carefully what will be involved and if you have that go for it, but expect to find the inevitable problems and be capable of dealing with them
that one would have had most full time plumbers cursing unless they were working on a time involved basis rather than a fixed price
the first casualty is the plan, how well you can adapt is what determines the result
it now in place, working and the water is only when and where it should be
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jema
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Bring up repressed memories of the morons we had fitting our Kitchen in Swindon. Forever having to take things apart again as they had boxed in the valves. I say forever but I think I mean twice it was a comedy of errors except for the lack of laughter.
It should not take almost a month at a fixed price to do a kitchen.
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Mistress Rose
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The difficulty with ceramic discs in taps. At least the old ones you could just change the washer.
Reminds me of a slightly different repair MIL tried to do on her toilet. Without turning off the water feed (which needed a screwdriver or as she often used, an old kitchen knife), she tried to adjust the water level in the cistern. It wasn't a ball valve, but one of the newer type, and it came off in her hand. She called SIL to help as the water was hitting the ceiling. SIL turned off water which at least stopped the flood, and called my husband. When we arrived, MIL was in her dressing gown looking like a drowned rat, and while husband sorted out the toilet cistern, I tried to make MIL understand that she needed to get one of us to sort out repairs and she mustn't try to do them herself any more. At the time MIL was about 90 and with very poor eyesight which glasses wouldn't help. Luckily it did shock her into behaving herself fairly well after that.
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dpack
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Bring up repressed memories of the morons we had fitting our Kitchen in Swindon. Forever having to take things apart again as they had boxed in the valves. I say forever but I think I mean twice it was a comedy of errors except for the lack of laughter.
It should not take almost a month at a fixed price to do a kitchen. |
there are several inline valves, but there is only cold feed to the dishwasher, i did not fancy moving the washing machine(see bad knee, back and mashed shoulder)
i could have got to the mains stopcock but not having water for the duration would have been awkward
the previous plumbing in kitchen and bathroom was valve free
the reason the secondary ones (for just this occasion) were behind the leg of the sink unit as my original choice of position was rejected and the sink had to move over 100mm to give space for the nice new bin
i wanted it at the other end beside the washer and had measured up for our old bin
re fitters and kitchens, the one who had previously done tt's left 5 lethal and about 15 major faults in the electrics as well as multiple plumbing and drainage issues
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