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RedRaven
16th December 2007, 01:54 PM
Hi guys and gals -

I live pretty close to the local water tower, and the pressure in the mains is pretty high.

Its good for just about everything I do, but the missus can't turn off the taps hard enough (or undo the taps I turn off) - consequently she tends to leave dripping taps a lot of the time.

I've tried turning the mains tap almost to off - this obviously reduces the amount of water coming through but not the pessure.

The kitchen and bathroom vanity use lever type mixers, which turn off without a problem, and don't leak - but all other taps round the housedrip if not turned off HARD.

Any solutions greatly appreciated!

MICKYG
16th December 2007, 02:49 PM
Rick

Contact your local plumber and have a pressure reduction device fitted into the main inlet to your house. These are fitted to quite a lot of HW systems and are quite inexpensive.


Regards Mike:wink:

Ashore
16th December 2007, 04:18 PM
Fit new tap washers , the type shapped like 1/2 a ball , that is a ball of rubber cut in half , they are designed for the elderly or those with arthritus etc ,:2tsup:

woodbe
16th December 2007, 05:30 PM
I've wondered about fitting ceramic cartridges to our taps for this reason, although I don't even know if that is possible. Has anyone done it?

We used to always have leaking taps, but since the water filter has gone in, things have settled down. I'm surprised at the amount of grit and junk that is caught in the big filter...

woodbe.

China
16th December 2007, 06:41 PM
Buy Some Hydroseal type tap washers I have replaced al mine they are well worth it also the local independent liviving centre recomend them for those who have arthritis and have lost the strengh in their hands

Ivan in Oz
16th December 2007, 07:43 PM
Got those ones China:2tsup:

also available are
STAINLESS STEEL Seat inserts.
Fairly straightforward to put in, I could manage 'em:D:D