Hi
I have a leaking bath hold and cold mixer tap, that I'm having some difficulty getting someone to fix or work out how to do it myself.
The tap is probably 7/8 years old and I'm told it is Ideal Standard although it does not actually say on it.
I had 2 plumbers look who basically said its going to be a right pain to get the part, so will mean replacing the tap.
My questions are?
If I take the inside part of the tap out, and look on somewhere like here http://www.lunns.net/tapspares/ for a spare part, will I have to turn the water off at the mains stopcock until I have found and replaced the part, or is there someway to stop the water locally just at that tap, but still have a supply to the rest of the property?
The plumber said the job is a pain because the tap is right in the corner of the bath, next to a wall so makes access underneath difficult. But when I look underneath the bath the pipes just go straight through a whole in the bath, there are no visable fittings or parts that are accessable from underneath. So why would I even need to access the underneath?
Do you think it actually worth a me trying to find a spare part or I should just try and replace the whole tap straight away? Is either of these a particularly difficult job?
I have a leaking bath hold and cold mixer tap, that I'm having some difficulty getting someone to fix or work out how to do it myself.
The tap is probably 7/8 years old and I'm told it is Ideal Standard although it does not actually say on it.
I had 2 plumbers look who basically said its going to be a right pain to get the part, so will mean replacing the tap.
My questions are?
If I take the inside part of the tap out, and look on somewhere like here http://www.lunns.net/tapspares/ for a spare part, will I have to turn the water off at the mains stopcock until I have found and replaced the part, or is there someway to stop the water locally just at that tap, but still have a supply to the rest of the property?
The plumber said the job is a pain because the tap is right in the corner of the bath, next to a wall so makes access underneath difficult. But when I look underneath the bath the pipes just go straight through a whole in the bath, there are no visable fittings or parts that are accessable from underneath. So why would I even need to access the underneath?
Do you think it actually worth a me trying to find a spare part or I should just try and replace the whole tap straight away? Is either of these a particularly difficult job?