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Tap service? You’ll be glad you did!

Over time, taps can become worn out due to wear and tear – and they can start leaking without you even noticing – until it’s too late and damage has been done.

July 12, 2023

Having your taps serviced typically involves inspecting and repairing any issues with things such as: 

The washer:  Over time they can simply wear out or may not have been installed properly in the first place. 

The O-ring:  If these get damaged, or come loose, it will cause leaking near the handle of your tap. 

The cartridge: Your cartridge handles the flow and temperature of your water and can be damaged by wear-and-tear over time.

The valve seat: This is where the spout meets the tap and can be damaged by mineral build-up and general wear-and-tear. 

Making sure your taps are well-maintained can help to prevent leaks, drips, low water pressure, or other problems including hidden water damage. A leaking tap can waste up to 500 litres of water per week and if it's a hot tap, it can be a huge waste of water and energy. 

You could have a go at doing it yourself (changing a washer is easy, right?) – but it’s not always the easiest or cheapest solution. 

  • Many homeowners will replace their own tap washers only to find the tap still drips.  

  • Plumbers are trained professionals with extensive knowledge and experience in handling various plumbing systems. They understand the intricacies of tap mechanisms and can quickly find and fix any issues. 

  • Whether it's a worn-out washer, a faulty cartridge, a clogged aerator, or any other underlying issue, they can pinpoint the problem and provide proper solutions. 

  • A plumber has the tools and skills to carry out repairs to prevent recurring issues and extends the lifespan of your taps. 

  • DIY attempts at tap repairs can often lead to further damage!  

Calling a plumber for tap servicing ensures that the job is done properly, reduces the risk of further damage, and makes sure everything is working exactly as it should! 

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