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Bath taps dripping after bolier work.   
I have had my 23 year old gravity fed boiler replaced with a glowerm 
38cxi condensing combi boiler. the boiler is great. However, my bath 
taps (and only the bath taps, all other taps are OK.) are now very 
hard to turn off. Sometimes it takes a pipe rench to stop them 
dripping.

The taps are a single mixer unit with a divert control. This diverts 
H2O to a flexible feed to a shower. Do they need replacing or is there 
a simple fix?

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Date:Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:31:16 +0100   Author:  

Re: Bath taps dripping after bolier work.   
Change the washers.


"John"  wrote in message 
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|I have had my 23 year old gravity fed boiler replaced with a glowerm
| 38cxi condensing combi boiler. the boiler is great. However, my bath
| taps (and only the bath taps, all other taps are OK.) are now very
| hard to turn off. Sometimes it takes a pipe rench to stop them
| dripping.
|
| The taps are a single mixer unit with a divert control. This diverts
| H2O to a flexible feed to a shower. Do they need replacing or is there
| a simple fix?
|
| -- 
| J.P. Kerslake B.Sc., F.B.I.S. Dyslexia Rules KO. "phone"01248-353264.
| e-mail Home=johnpercy@NOSPAMkerslakej2.freeserve.co.uk,(remove NOSPAM)
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Date:Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:52:51 GMT   Author:  

Re: Bath taps dripping after bolier work.   
In article <T%oNe.13257$JB4.7697@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, Stickems.
<Stickems.?@last.invalid> writes

>Change the washers.
>
>
>"John"  wrote in message 
>news:8e357c9c4d.johnpercy@kerslakej2.freeserve.co.uk...
>|I have had my 23 year old gravity fed boiler replaced with a glowerm
>| 38cxi condensing combi boiler. the boiler is great. However, my bath
>| taps (and only the bath taps, all other taps are OK.) are now very
>| hard to turn off. Sometimes it takes a pipe rench to stop them
>| dripping.
>|
>| The taps are a single mixer unit with a divert control. This diverts
>| H2O to a flexible feed to a shower. Do they need replacing or is there
>| a simple fix?
>|
>| -- 
>| J.P. Kerslake B.Sc., F.B.I.S. Dyslexia Rules KO. "phone"01248-353264.
>| e-mail Home=johnpercy@NOSPAMkerslakej2.freeserve.co.uk,(remove NOSPAM)
>| RiscStation Lite+. Risc OS 4.03 boot 1.03. Messenger Pro.3.21 


Or failing that, try the suggestion made a week ago when you posted this
in uk.d-i-y
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fred
Date:Fri, 19 Aug 2005 19:29:50 GMT   Author:  

Re: Bath taps dripping after bolier work.   
In message <y7lcytAzMjBDFwK5@y.z>
          fred  wrote:


> In article <T%oNe.13257$JB4.7697@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>, Stickems.
> <Stickems.?@last.invalid> writes
>>Change the washers.


Tried that to no effect.


>>"John"  wrote in message
>>news:8e357c9c4d.johnpercy@kerslakej2.freeserve.co.uk...
>>|I have had my 23 year old gravity fed boiler replaced with a glowerm
>>| 38cxi condensing combi boiler. the boiler is great. However, my bath
>>| taps (and only the bath taps, all other taps are OK.) are now very
>>| hard to turn off. Sometimes it takes a pipe rench to stop them
>>| dripping.
>>|
>>| The taps are a single mixer unit with a divert control. This diverts
>>| H2O to a flexible feed to a shower. Do they need replacing or is there
>>| a simple fix?
>>|
>>| --
>>| J.P. Kerslake B.Sc., F.B.I.S. Dyslexia Rules KO. "phone"01248-353264.
>>| e-mail Home=johnpercy@NOSPAMkerslakej2.freeserve.co.uk,(remove NOSPAM)
>>| RiscStation Lite+. Risc OS 4.03 boot 1.03. Messenger Pro.3.21
> 
> Or failing that, try the suggestion made a week ago when you posted this
> in uk.d-i-y


Sorry I received no replies to my previous posting. So, after checking 
my spamtrap, I tried this group instead. What was the suggestion?.

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Date:Sat, 20 Aug 2005 22:09:52 +0100   Author:  

Re: Bath taps dripping after bolier work.   
In article , John
 writes

>Sorry I received no replies to my previous posting. So, after checking 
>my spamtrap, I tried this group instead. What was the suggestion?.


Looks like you need a new newsreader ;-), here it is:

"Matt Beard       Aug 9, 7:27 pm     show options       

I expect that your taps are a bit worn. When the water came from a tank 
in the loft (via the cylinder for the hot) the pressure was pretty low 
so the worn taps were enough to stop the flow. Now you have a combi 
your taps are trying to hold back the full pressure of the mains. 


Fear not! It is likely that a few minutes with a tap reseating tool 
(such as this 
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=89487&ts=11745) and a 
couple of new washers and everything will be back to normal. 


It's not a difficult job - if you know how to change a tap washer it's 
just an extra minute or so twisting the tool inside the tap before 
fitting the new washer. 


However - if you keep graunching the taps closed with a pipe wrench 
they aren't going to last much longer!! 


I am a little disappointed (but not surprised!) that the plumber who 
changed the boiler didn't check all of your taps afterwards because 
this must happen almost every other time he fits a combi!!"

It's quite a commonly asked question with a few hits on google groups:
http://groups.google.co.uk/advanced_search?
-- 
fred
Date:Sun, 21 Aug 2005 22:35:47 GMT   Author: