Two years ago I had a TC Bathroom suite installed in my upstairs bathroom. It includes a Trafalgar basin and Serie 4 monoblock basin tap. The tap unit has worked a little loose and I seek to tighten it up.
By removing the drawer fronts I can look up underneath and with a mirror, I see the cold and hot water flexible pipes vanish up behind the rear of the basin. I can't see the base of the monoblock as there appears to be a horizontal partition in the way. All the mirror shows me is what looks like a large chrome-plated circlip (inch and a half in diameter, say) resting on it. Surely it's not just this holding the monoblock in place? Or is this part of something else, like the plug mechanism support?
The manufacturer's brochure that came with the installation only shows the tap superstructure, not the method of screw attachment. The contact details on the brochure don't work as (I've discovered by emailing this question to them first) the TC Bathroom Company has recently folded.
So does anybody know how to get at whatever holds the monoblock in place? I guess I'll have to dismantle/remove the whole drawer assembly first as well. Is there a short cut for this or must I undo every nut/screw I can find?
Thanks for any replies, guys
By removing the drawer fronts I can look up underneath and with a mirror, I see the cold and hot water flexible pipes vanish up behind the rear of the basin. I can't see the base of the monoblock as there appears to be a horizontal partition in the way. All the mirror shows me is what looks like a large chrome-plated circlip (inch and a half in diameter, say) resting on it. Surely it's not just this holding the monoblock in place? Or is this part of something else, like the plug mechanism support?
The manufacturer's brochure that came with the installation only shows the tap superstructure, not the method of screw attachment. The contact details on the brochure don't work as (I've discovered by emailing this question to them first) the TC Bathroom Company has recently folded.
So does anybody know how to get at whatever holds the monoblock in place? I guess I'll have to dismantle/remove the whole drawer assembly first as well. Is there a short cut for this or must I undo every nut/screw I can find?
Thanks for any replies, guys