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Bristol Drain Unblocking

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18 Newlyn Avenue, Bristol, BS9 1BP


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Phone: 0117 336 1141 If your tap water leakage occurs because of the loose or ill-fitting washer, you can tighten the nut inside it. If it is not in use then make sure that you have turned off the main supply. You will need to test the fixture to identify where the leak has occurred. There are two types of common fixtures one with a screw thread and another is 'push fit’. Tap washers get worn out over time. Leaking taps may just be due to old/worn rubber washers on the underside of each handle. To fix this for good you could try tightening them by hand (if possible). Identify the leaking threaded and push-fit fixtures. Unscrew the nut of the threaded fixture then remove the washer. Put a new O-ring (included in hardware pack) or replace it with a gasket ring from an old damaged one. Insert it into the fixture body first, then place it back onto the thread and tighten securely with fingers. Replace the washer to finish. Other steps you can take to stop water leakage include taking off the faucet handle and replacing its spring. Sometimes, if you have loosened your sink strainer screws repeatedly for cleaning purposes, they might be likely to loosen up causing two washers in there to become loose. To increase the washer's life span, it is best to clean around them with a brush first prior to tightening up again. Tighten the sink strainer by hand or by using adjustable pliers. If your leaky tap is caused by its worn-out washer, you will need more than just tighten the nut inside it; you may also have to replace it entirely. The good news is that replacing old washers isn't really hard because they usually come as separate parts, which means you can choose from different sizes and types of washers available.

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