Dumb plumbing - or fixing leaks on a basin tap
Discussion
I'm no plumber. Got a minor leak on the hot tap of a wash basin built into a 'vanity unit' and my experience with plumbers is that they often can't be bothered with such a small job so I thought I'd have a crack myself.
The leak is coming from the thread where the copper pipe connector is screwed onto the bottom of the tap. I've borrowed a basin spanner so first plan is to just try tightening it up. If this doesn't work I may need to replace the connection. Been looking at Screwfix and flexible connectors seem a good idea for a novice like me - but come in a multitude of sizes - what sizes do I need to look for? And do I need any other connections? Currently the plumbing is all soldered.
Thanks!
The leak is coming from the thread where the copper pipe connector is screwed onto the bottom of the tap. I've borrowed a basin spanner so first plan is to just try tightening it up. If this doesn't work I may need to replace the connection. Been looking at Screwfix and flexible connectors seem a good idea for a novice like me - but come in a multitude of sizes - what sizes do I need to look for? And do I need any other connections? Currently the plumbing is all soldered.
Thanks!
Ferg said:
The bit you need to get PTFE on will be almost impossible to get to. Don't for a moment think you need to get it around the thread. What you need is a 15mm fibre washer for the tap connector.
All the taps I have fitted have a rubber 'o' ring after the threads, aren't fibre washes used on other fittings ?
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
The bit you need to get PTFE on will be almost impossible to get to. Don't for a moment think you need to get it around the thread. What you need is a 15mm fibre washer for the tap connector.
All the taps I have fitted have a rubber 'o' ring after the threads, aren't fibre washes used on other fittings ?
All copper tap connectors should have a fibre washer. It's far and away the most reliable seal for a flat seat union.
Ferg said:
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
The bit you need to get PTFE on will be almost impossible to get to. Don't for a moment think you need to get it around the thread. What you need is a 15mm fibre washer for the tap connector.
All the taps I have fitted have a rubber 'o' ring after the threads, aren't fibre washes used on other fittings ?
All copper tap connectors should have a fibre washer. It's far and away the most reliable seal for a flat seat union.
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
The bit you need to get PTFE on will be almost impossible to get to. Don't for a moment think you need to get it around the thread. What you need is a 15mm fibre washer for the tap connector.
All the taps I have fitted have a rubber 'o' ring after the threads, aren't fibre washes used on other fittings ?
All copper tap connectors should have a fibre washer. It's far and away the most reliable seal for a flat seat union.
I had to check I hadn't made an arse of myself!!
BUT..he said screwed ONTO, not into so I think he's talking about separate pillar taps, not a monobloc.

Ferg said:
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
m4ckg said:
Ferg said:
The bit you need to get PTFE on will be almost impossible to get to. Don't for a moment think you need to get it around the thread. What you need is a 15mm fibre washer for the tap connector.
All the taps I have fitted have a rubber 'o' ring after the threads, aren't fibre washes used on other fittings ?
All copper tap connectors should have a fibre washer. It's far and away the most reliable seal for a flat seat union.
I had to check I hadn't made an arse of myself!!
BUT..he said screwed ONTO, not into so I think he's talking about separate pillar taps, not a monobloc.

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