HOW TO REPLACE OR FIT BASIN TAPS – LEVER TAPS – Plumbing Tips
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This video will show you how to fit, replace or install new basin lever taps on your basin. This will also work for normal taps. We show you how to remove the old taps and with great close ups show you how to fit the new lever taps.
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Welcome to today’s echoey, yet again, plumberparts.co.uk video. Today is a very easy video. We’re going to show you quickly how to change over these two taps here, that have slightly become more and more difficult to turn off and they look a little bit old and tired. We can change them over for a nice new set of lever taps. So I hope you enjoy today’s video. I hope you subscribe, most importantly of all and I hope you also follow us on our Twitter and Facebook. For now, let’s get on with this job. I’m going to show you how it’s done. Hold tight!
So the first thing you’ll need to do is actually turn the water off to the taps, so we can actually do any work to them. What I often do is I’ll just turn each tap on slightly, so just a tiny little bit of water is coming out and then when it comes to turning them off in a minute, we’ll know that we’ve actually successfully turned off the right water supply. Luckily here, there’s two isolation valves underneath this sink, so what I’m going to need is a little slotted screwdriver to turn that off and that should make sure that that’s all done. Once you’ve got that done, we’re probably going to need to use this piece of equipment here. I call it the claw. You can also use a set of adjustable spanners or a pair of grips. Basically, what we need to do is slack them off the pipe that feeds to the bottom of the tap. Using one of these claws, you’ll find they go around both ways. They can either tighten up or loosen off. Also if you’ve got one like mine, you’ll find out that it’s also telescopic as well, so you can reach under there. Next, you can either use your tool, either the claw or the adjustable spanner, to undo the base of the bottom of the tap. And then, after that, you can either use your claw or your spanner again, or you can even use one of these, which is a tube spanner. It has two sizes. A large one for maybe bath taps or a smaller one for basic taps like the one we’re working on today. What you do, you use that to undo the plastic or brass part that actually hold the tap in place. As soon as you’ve undone that, you should be able to remove the old tap. So there you go.
I’ve got the old tap out of the way. I’ll do this other tap in a minute, but we’re just going to show you how to do this one tap for now because basically it’s exactly the same for each tap. The next thing we do here is prepare our new tap to go in. The first thing is, I usually just give the old seating area, where the old tap was sitting, a nice little rub around. Just get that cleaned off. Hopefully, I’ve made this new one look a little bit better. Then we just remove the nut off the new one, a new plastic nut.
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easy when youve got flexis, but when you have hard copper pipe its much harder
2:04 I love the slo-mo action shot
Great video. A plumber quoted me £120 to change two taps Excluding the taps or any materials, just labour. Sorry but I just dont think £120 for 30 mins work is fair
Fantastic video! Just replaced the pillar taps in my bathroom.. only problem is that there is slight leak where the nut connects the pipe to the tap. Can you advise why this is happening?
Howe do you ensure that underneath the tap, it sarts leaking watgerr everyewhere
Thank you! I did it!
People of Britain! I beg you do not replace old double taps for new ones, buy a mixer tap for God sake! Thank you.