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Fixing a Dripping Tap RSS

Posted in Plumbing, Heating & Gas on Jul 09

Apart from the annoying noise a constantly dripping tape makes, just knowing that you are wasting water is incentive enough to fix the problem. The longer you leave it, the worse the problem becomes because each time you close the offending tap that bit tighter, you are actually stressing the washer further. To some, even changing a tap washer is not something they feel comfortable with. If that describes you then it’s time to find a plumber here on Mr-Skill. Find a plumber on Mr-Skill

Replacing the Washer 

Provided you follow a few simple checks, replacing washers is one of the easier jobs around the home. First, make sure you have the correct size replacement – taps come in standard sizes so having a handy pack of assorted washers makes good sense. You will also need some screwdrivers and a wrench. Here’s what you do: 

  • Isolate the water supply to the dripping tap, and then open the tap to drain it.Find a plumberon Mr-Skill
  • Carefully prise off the plastic cover on the tap handle. Now use the correct screwdriver to loosen the screw at the tap head.
  • Remove the tap head using a wrench, having covered the chrome parts with protective masking tape.
  • This should reveal the damaged or worn washer, which you must remove and renew with a similar product.
  • Refit the tap head and holding screw, not forgetting the plastic tap cover.
  • Time to switch on the water supply.
  • Fully open the tap you’ve just worked on and quickly close it again. Repeat a couple of times so as to let the new washer bed in correctly.
  • Check for leaks, but there should be no further dripping. 

Advisory: If your tap shows any sign of leaks it could indicate that you have old plumbing needing replacing. Mr-Skill has a number of member plumbers who would be happy to provide you with a plumbing quote. 

Last Word 

Sidney has been a plumber for ever, and changing a tap washer is something he could do in his sleep with both hands tied behind his back. Sid, one of our regular London plumbers, says it isn’t that easy if you encounter older plumbing with stubborn taps that don’t seem to want to let you change the washer that they’re covering. One false move and you could damage the bath or basin, not to mention the surrounding tiles. Where on earth will you find that replacement tile to match the one you’ve just chipped or cracked? Mission impossible springs to mind!

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Make your Water Heater do More for Less RSS

Posted in Plumbing, Heating & Gas on Nov 09

A water heater, whether powered by gas or electricity can add significantly to the energy cost of running a modern home. Even if you cannot afford to buy the latest one (or install solar heating), there are still a number of things that you could do easily and simply to save money.

Insulation Matters

o Water Heater Blanket – If your water heater feels warm to the touch then its insulation is inadequate, and it will reward you with a saving of between 5% and 9% when you tuck it up nicely for the winter. Make sure to leave cut-outs for access panels, manufacturer’s instructions, thermostats and safety information.

o Insulated Water Pipes – You will be surprised at how much hotter the water is in the taps when you do this simple job. You will achieve the greatest benefit by wrapping the first 10 feet of pipe (if you can reach that far) Use cable ties to attach the insulation to the pipes.

Demand-Side Management

o Fix Leaking Taps – Think about it. Why pay money to heat gallons of water that you throw away. Replacing tap washers is so easy you won’t even need to find a plumber to do the job for you.

o Install a Low-Flow Shower Head – Save up to 75% hot water while still enjoying a satisfactory shower. You will not even need a spanner, but you might need some plumber’s tape.

o Replace Water-Guzzling Appliances – Reduce hot water consumption by up to 50% by installing star-rated appliances. The modern ones are so quiet you can hardly hear them work. Need a tradesman to do the water connections for you – get plumber quotes on Mr-Skill.

Most of these alterations are so simple that you could do them in a single weekend. You are too busy for this because you work in the City? You can find plumbers in London on Mr-Skill too.

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Training for a Royal Flush RSS

Posted in Plumbing, Heating & Gas on Sep 01

The daughter of Sir Roddy Llewellyn – most famous for his eight year relationship with Princess Margaret – has turned her back on a privileged university education to train as a plumber. Speaking to the Daily Mail, 23-year-old Rose Llewellyn admitted that she had enrolled on a City & Guilds NVQ 6129 level 2 course, which is the required foundation course for beginners as it allows progression onto the NVQ level 3. The young royal discovered that her heart was in plumbing when she fixed a tap at her home and decided to follow her dream and ditch university in favour of plumbing courses.

She told the publication: “I was sitting with Dad in the kitchen. A tap was leaking, so we took it off, fitted a new washer, and it didn’t leak any more. It was my light-bulb moment.” Rose revealed she was delighted by her decision to take plumbing courses and that her friends, who had been pressured into going to university, were jealous that she was doing something that she actually enjoyed. She told the Mail “I’ve always liked making things, and suddenly realised I wanted to learn a skill I can make use of – I was going to be a plumber. It was a huge relief and a lot of people around me were very envious.”

Rose said that she is extremely enthusiastic about plumbing despite coming from a privileged background and is happy to do the dirty work as it provides her with great job satisfaction. She told the Mail “I’m not a prissy girl and have no qualms about getting dirty or wet to do the job. I’m 100 per cent committed and have done everything on this course to the best of my ability. I don’t want to be a bog-standard plumber” she quipped.

If you have an urgent plumbing problem and are unable to wait until Rose qualifies as a professional plumber, use our Tradesmen’s Directory to locate a local plumber in London near you.

Tags: City and Guilds, Find a Plumber in London, leaking tap, NVQ, training, washer
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Taps RSS

Posted in Building A-Z on Aug 04

Taps have a bigger influence on our lives than you may have ever considered. They play a vital role in controlling the flow of water throughout our homes washing, cooking, heating and cleaning. Outside your home you will find them in the garden, in the garage and in the shed, providing water for irrigation, hosing down the patio and cleaning the car.

Living in a hard water area such as London, local tradesmen are frequently called out to descale and repair taps that are suffering from corrosion, and a leaking tap – although more of a nuisance than a catastrophe – can leave lime scale on ceramic bathroom furnishings, around stainless steel kitchen fittings and damage the internal workings of a washing machine or central heating system.

Taps can also enhance the look of your kitchen or bathroom with a vast selection of styles available. The new kitchen “Tri-Flow” taps available from your local tradesman incorporates a filtered water drinking system for the health of your family, or you may prefer a more contemporary look with designer taps to match your lifestyle. Our “Inspirations” blog has several ideas on how you can transform an ordinary bathroom into something incredible, or you may want to try something completely different – like introducing a water feature into your garden.

Whether you have a problem with corrosion and leaking taps, or would like to replace old and tired taps for a more up-to-date look, please use the “Post-a-Job” facility above to alert local tradesmen in your area to your request, or contact one of our highly rated tradesmen featured in the Tradesmen´s Directory.

Tags: bathroom fittings, bathroom taps, Central Heating, corrosion, filtered water, Garden, kitchen taps, leaking tap, patio, shed, taps, washing machine
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Stopping the water torture RSS

Posted in Save Money through Home Improvement on Jun 01

Drip, drip, drip … That dripping tap in the kitchen or bathroom isn’t just a nuisance. According to water saving organisation Waterwise, it could be wasting up to 75 litres of precious water a DAY.

So, however good you’ve become at ignoring the water torture, now’s the time to call in a tradesman and sort out these faulty faucets – and any other leaky plumbing fixtures and fittings around the house. It’s good for the environment, good for your pocket – and could prevent limsescale damage to sinks, basins and baths or unsightly damage to carpets and woodwork.

The reason for a dripping tap is often put down to a failed tap washer – the rubber part that prevents the flow when the tap is closed. If the tap is very old, the rubber may well have perished, but it’s just as likely to be a worn valve seat – the part that the washer closes against. Over time, as the pressure of the water tries to force its way past the washer, tiny trenches are formed in the brass seat which allow enough water through to create the drip.

Simply replacing the washer won’t help, because the trenches will still be there to allow water through. The solution is to call in a tradesman to grind the valves seat smooth again with a special tool. This is a quick and simple job for those in the know – and means you won’t have to replace expensive taps.

If water is leaking from the top of the tap – and with London’s hard water area this is easy to see because it will leave a crusty, white deposit – the culprit is the gland seal. This usually means the rubber ‘O’ ring on the spindle is split and needs replacing – again, a straightforward job for an expert who knows where to look.

Weeping joints can occur anywhere on the hot or cold supply, but commonly around compression joints or tap connectors. The cause is often movement that has unseated the joint slightly and the evidence may range from a wet patch below the offending fitting to green streaks or a crusty deposit around the pipe. Sometimes a tradesman can tighten the nut on the fitting to stop the leak, but it may require a new fitting – or even a new length of pipe – to make it watertight again.

Similar small leaks can also occur on radiator valves and you may end up with black stains from the leaking water on your carpet. A plumber will have a special kit to freeze pipes, isolating the affected area so that a radiator valve can be changed without having to drain the whole system – saving a great deal of disruption.

Sometimes, steel radiators can develop leaks – a telltale rusty streak is the indicator. The radiator will have to be replaced, but again, a professional can remove it without major upheaval. Apart from manufacturing defects, one of the main causes of radiator failure is the lack of inhibitor – a chemical that prevents corrosion – in the heating system. If a radiator has failed, get the tradesman to add some to the system while he’s there.

Finally, lots of plumbing problems require the water to be shut off. If your stopcock is being stubborn, call in a plumber to replace it. It’s a job a professional can tackle with ease – and one that could prevent a disaster in the future.

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