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Hi,
I have a hot water tap downstairs that's leaking. The boiler tank is upstairs and there's no isolation valve on the pipe underneath. The tap leaks from the tap opening itself, as well as from underneath. Underneath, the water simply trickles along the feed pipe and drops from the bend. The tap itself turns freely by hand, so does the nut underneath - I've tried tightening, but this makes little difference.
To isolate the water supply, do I need to turn off water to the house and then run the hot tap until the boiler/hot water empties? Are there any precautions/checks I need to do when I turn the supply back on?
Also, could this be something as simply as a rubber valve in the tap going, replacing it and then adding some ptfe/sealing compound?
Or should I be looking at a new tap?
Advice appreciated - thanks in advance... (pics attached).
I have a hot water tap downstairs that's leaking. The boiler tank is upstairs and there's no isolation valve on the pipe underneath. The tap leaks from the tap opening itself, as well as from underneath. Underneath, the water simply trickles along the feed pipe and drops from the bend. The tap itself turns freely by hand, so does the nut underneath - I've tried tightening, but this makes little difference.
To isolate the water supply, do I need to turn off water to the house and then run the hot tap until the boiler/hot water empties? Are there any precautions/checks I need to do when I turn the supply back on?
Also, could this be something as simply as a rubber valve in the tap going, replacing it and then adding some ptfe/sealing compound?
Or should I be looking at a new tap?
Advice appreciated - thanks in advance... (pics attached).