niall Y
Established Member
I thought that somehow ceramic taps were meant to be an improvement on those with rubber or fibre washers, but I've yet to be convinced of this . The previous time our kitchen tap was dripping I sent off for a couple of replacement cartridges, only to find they were marginally too short, and the tap heads would not go back on. In frustration over finding the correct ones, I gave up and fitted a new tap.
Well this new tap has been dripping recently, so, bearing in mind my previous experience, I did some careful measuring but wasn't able to find anything that exactly matched the size. As the tap had come from Screwfix my partner managed to track down the spare cartridges recommended. Which earlier today I fitted. And, guess what? they are marginally too long. On the plus side , however the tap has stopped dripping.
There really does need to be a bit more standardisation of the sizes and some restriction of the plethora of cartridges available. Giving the cartridges universal serial numbers that all the manufacturers can get behind would be a help. So would all manufacturers saying which cartridges fit their taps
Well this new tap has been dripping recently, so, bearing in mind my previous experience, I did some careful measuring but wasn't able to find anything that exactly matched the size. As the tap had come from Screwfix my partner managed to track down the spare cartridges recommended. Which earlier today I fitted. And, guess what? they are marginally too long. On the plus side , however the tap has stopped dripping.
There really does need to be a bit more standardisation of the sizes and some restriction of the plethora of cartridges available. Giving the cartridges universal serial numbers that all the manufacturers can get behind would be a help. So would all manufacturers saying which cartridges fit their taps