How To Fix A Loose Tap ~ Easy DIY Job
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
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Essex Flanges
Makers of ‘flanges’ or ‘bosses’ for over 90 years
The popular Essex flange is the easiest and fastest method of making very sound tank and boiler connections for all sizes of pipework and immersion heaters.
There is no need to access the job through the top cap of a tank or cylinder because connections using Essex flanges can be made in awkward places by cutting a hole and fitting from one side only without removing the vessel. They are available for flat, curved, or domed surfaces.
Essex also produces Fix-a-Tap, which provides quick and easy tap fixing, preventing damage and rotation, whatever the material.
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How to fix a loose kitchen tap, or faucet for our American viewers.
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Thanks Roger , I've never seen fix-a-tap until now. Also never seen MDF as a worktop over a sink , can't imagine that will last too long .
With an MDF counter it makes sense to use an MDF faucet and glue it with wood glue :-) The nyou throw everything away together.
Recommend getting Wiesemann tap spanner set. Helps change taps in hard to reach places.
MDF is the 'perfect' material for a sink surround🤣......I think I may make myself a shower tray from it😭
Tell Isaac Ostrom that.
I just re-tiled my rooftop swimming pool with MDF tiles. Should last a good few hours I would think.
Good solution. I’ve never seen those before.
Thanks Roger. Much appreciated
Handy tip Roger.
Great bit of kit. U get them for stainless steel baths and acrylic baths too.
Simple, but brilliant.
Bless you!
MDF worktop that's a new one on me.
You learn something new every day🤣...who needs that expensive Corian crap.
Ok if it was tricoya but that didn’t look like it😮 but ya who wants an mdf worktop
Thank You!
These are brilliant. I feel like such an idiot sometimes getting a plumber out for something I could easily do myself after watching the right youtube video.
biggest modern gripe is a toilets flush plunger , i had my water board email me saying i may have a leak, turned out my flusher plunger was worn out and was leaking water constantly into the pan , i fixed it with a £3 amazon spare part and took me 5 mins, if u called a plumber out , thats minimal £100, PS NEVER use cistern freshener /anti limescale blocks , they make the flush seals brittle and less flexible
Just the slight issue of turning the water off, accessing and removing the tap from underneath. For DIYers it may better to show the whole process but top tip 👍🏻
If you don't know that you need to turn the water off, don't attempt this job.
@@SkillBuilder sound advice 😂
Good comment. He only shows the easy bit any fool can do. I'd like to have seen him doing the limbo dance bit under an inaccessible sink.
👍👍👍. Thank you
That windowsill needs repainting while you’re at it
It’ll only take two minutes…
The hinges are a bit stiff as well😂
Can you have a quick look at this door while you're here. It won't quite shut...
More knowledge from the plumbing oracle that is Rodger bisby. Thanks I'll try and remember this😉🤣👍.
Hello mate and thanks for all the help for other things, how do you find an honest roofer when you got a leek in the roof. To repair slates.
What information can you get from your city ?
Good video: never heard of these devices but now I do! :-)
I don't fix a mixer tap without using a muckle spring washer to stop the nut slackening off. It works for me, but what do others think? Stainless steel spring washer of course.
Who the hell installed that skink , what a mess!
great video but what kind of tool you need to get to the sink behind itif its not reachable please ?
Roger did you actually crawl under that sink?. Have you a special plumbers cushion for that kind of work and some video footage also of that undertaking.
Hi Roger, quick question please, ive just had a garden tap fitted, does the copper pipe going through the wall to the outside need to be sleved? And does the tap need to have a separate isolation valve from the mains supply? Reason i ask is the plumber that fitted it hasn't done either, hes also blown the brick and left it exposed to the elements with putting and silicon seal around the holes inside or outside.
Thank you
James
Hi James
Thr tap should have an isolating valve and, strictly speaking, a non return valve.
As for blowing out the face of the bricks, it happens a lot. I would use a brass plate tap connector and it is also nice to sleeve the pipe. Again a lot don't do that and I would say it is not worth going to war over. Maybe just avoid that plumber in the future.
@@SkillBuilder Thanks for that Roger, your reply is much appreciated, shame the plumber i used made a complete dogs dinner of the job. He won't get a very favourable review on my builder from me. I don't like leaving bad reviews but i think its warranted on this occasion.
Thank you again
James
Do they sell these taps in Morrisons? I know they sell wonky vegetables.
Does something similar exist for bog seat anchors? Our downstairs loo needs to be popped off and the anchors backed out and re-tightened monthly.
There's fantastic sta-fit toilet seat at Screwfix, slow close, never shifts, and v reasonably priced
Was that the customer who installed the w/top, looking through the window?
My first house had flexible pipes and the kitchen tap became very loose, so much so that it split and early one morning upon getting up for work I was greeted with a flooded kitchen!
Don't they have replaceable washers on modern taps what happens if it starts dripping?
You have to replace the whole ceramic disc
Looks like this took an entire day😂
You joke, but when you're working with a film crew, it's entirely possible for a 3 minute scene to take all day.
@@robinbennett5994 . Presumably he hasn’t got Stanley Kubrick directing.
I get paid by the hour
@@SkillBuilder 😂
Box spanner.
When I do this I use brass back nuts.
Yes it is a good idea.
What fiddly taps to operate every time and especially if you want a flow of mixed water temperatures.
Do the rich good..to have some hassle in their lives…🥂.
99p spray bottle of elbow grease .. spray liberally and tighten up .. just FIXED . it for 99p
Its even more annoying when you've got a swivel mixer tap that's stiff and rotates the god damned base. The taps in my caravan insist on doing this. Good solution though. I've never seen those before.
Ok, what do I win for finding the CHIMP?! 😅
If you can find all the other ones in our other videos we will give you a very big prize.
Here across the pond we have invented faucets that can mix cold and hot water - that way you can adjust the T and there is only a single outlet. It's much more convenient and it doesn't rotate.
Wow! and you also put a man on the moon. We can only dream.
@@SkillBuilder The Moon thing was just a Holiwood video, we admit. The faucets are real.
Doesn't matter, British aesthetics are stuck in 19th century
@@rumco Did they even have running hot water in 19th century? Such double-faucet installations really existed for a very very short period between inventing running hot water and mixing faucets.
Can't understand why it's not a mixer tap.
Not all taps are mixer taps.
Guessing another sponsored video then
Not at all, I bought the Essex flanges from my plumbers merchant. Low value items such as this rarely attract sponsoship and if they did we would say so at the start.
And what would be the harm if it was? Man's gotta earn a living.
Anyone else see the gorilla? 😕
Pointless vt! Bet you were there for hours trying to get the taps out, and hours later trying to refit, with an extra pair of hands, standing over you holding the tap in place, c'mon Rog, your beter than this😢
You are so wrong, those taps came out in minutes because, as you can see, they were loose. It also took hardly any time to refit them after cutting the holes slightly larger. These things become easier when you have been doing them for over 40 years.
As for the extra pair of hands, yes, the cameraman did hold them so the spout stayed pointing to the front while I tightened, but I have achieved this simple thing by drilling two holes in a piece of wood and using it like a yoke. The point of the video was to show people that there is a product that stops taps swivelling. I am sorry if you missed that.
Separate faucets 😂
MDF worktop over a sink ! 🤔😳🫣
yep, probably ten years old now
@@SkillBuilderI'm amazed it's lasted that long! Surely would have been worth sealing the exposed MDF while you were there?!
I only clicked on to see what the old dodger is pushing. 40 seconds in the big sell.
My question, how long did it take to make sure the tap was loose before recording. Because that tap wasn’t loose before.