It provides a seal between the metal of the tap and the ceramic disc.
Ceramic disc tap dripping.
I have just given up in replacing a ceramic disc cartridge which i thought was going to be pretty straightforward but has turned in to a complete nightmare.
Here are 5 common reasons for a leaky tap.
Blocked or reduced flow rate 3.
Watch this video tutorial to learn how to repair a ceramic disc tap yourself.
Remove the ceramic disc valve using a spanner or a socket preferably to stop rounding of the flats by turning anticlockwise.
I have discussed the topic of ceramic disc valves previously for anyone that is unfamiliar with them.
The majority of taps are sold with ceramic disc cartridges or valves these days.
These do need maintenance sometimes to fix issues such as.
I have a kwc domo single lever swivel spout kitchen tap.
There is nothing more irritating than a dripping tap.
To fix a ceramic disk faucet you can get new seals and replacement parts.
It must be said at this point that the retaining washer acts almost like a normal tap washer.
Disassemble the faucet and take the old parts with you when you go shopping for replacement parts so you can get exactly what you need.
The ceramic disc valve should now be exposed.
Photo 3 shows a valve body b ceramic discs c retaining washer.
At this point the ceramic disc is free from the tap housing.
Ceramic disk faucets are durable but need repairing if they develop leaks or water flow problems.
Gritty or stiff operation 4.
Why is my tap leaking.
Ceramic disc taps feature a cartridge within the tap that contain a pair of ceramic discs.
While the tap is in use.
It is the water pressure against the underside of the discs which keeps them in place.
We bought cheap aldi ceramic basin taps over 15 years ago still not dripping and still look like new on the other hand last year we did the kitchen and fitted a mixer tap from b q and all the chrome is falling off most likely cos its leaks constantly.
We can now start to dismantle the ceramic disc and service it.
It wastes water makes those nasty marks on your sink and that constant drip dripping noise can drive you mad.
Use wd 40 if it is tight.
Luckily it s an easy job to fix.