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ali137

Urgent, please help.

Hi

Can someone please help me urgently before the same plumber comes now for the 3rd time. He is total waste of space.

The leak was under the nut of the hot water trade bath/shower mixer taps. The plumber tighten the the nut and it still leaked.

Then he came again and changed it to a flexiable pipe for the hot water bath/shower mixer taps. Still leaking.

He said that it might be big rubber washer that is under the bath/shower mixer taps that needs changing and the whole bath/shower mixer taps might need changing as you cannot get the washer on its own.

Has anyone else had this problem, and how did you stop the leak.

This is driving me crazy, i wish i was a plumber myself.

the leak is sweeping through the floor boards and going to the downstairs toilet, with the walls now moldy.

****The leak is only from the hot water bath/shower mixer tap.****
 
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Is this guy a plumber? if he can't get a seal with a flexi hose (if its tight)? then I don't know what to say unless the leak is from above and leaking though the loose fitting plastic backnut.
 
He was on rated people, total waste of space. he had good revies, but i think his mates must of rated him.

He says it might be the 3/4 inch rubber seal under the mixer taps. The leak is only underneath the hot water bath/shower mixer. I cant even figure out, he is a plumber he should know.
 
Hi Ali
If the plumber keeps coming back for free then he is clearly losing money.

It shouldn't be a difficult job as long as the bath panel is removable.
And btw, the big rubber washer can be made from a piece of thin gasket rubber.

Perhaps time for a more experienced plumber to visit!
 
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Urgent, please help.

Hi

Can someone please help me urgently before the same plumber comes now for the 3rd time. He is total waste of space.

The leak was under the nut of the hot water trade bath/shower mixer taps. The plumber tighten the the nut and it still leaked.

Then he came again and changed it to a flexiable pipe for the hot water bath/shower mixer taps. Still leaking.

He said that it might be big rubber washer that is under the bath/shower mixer taps that needs changing and the whole bath/shower mixer taps might need changing as you cannot get the washer on its own.

Has anyone else had this problem, and how did you stop the leak.

This is driving me crazy, i wish i was a plumber myself.

the leak is sweeping through the floor boards and going to the downstairs toilet, with the walls now moldy.

****The leak is only from the hot water bath/shower mixer tap.****
Ali137 you may wish you were a plumber yourself but one thing for sure the person you have got coming around for the third time is no one either !!!! get some one else in.
Are you sure it is the tap connection ?? can you dry the area out with tissue paper & then check it after a while to see is pipes, connection, flexible are not wet. Do not use the bath until checked.
 
He is coming out for free, as he has not solved the problem, that's what i paid him for.

baths panel has come off.

I might just buy a new bath shower mixer tap and tell him to fix it.
 
Ali137 you may wish you were a plumber yourself but one thing for sure the person you have got coming around for the third time is no one either !!!! get some one else in.
Are you sure it is the tap connection ?? can you dry the area out with tissue paper & then check it after a while to see is pipes, connection, flexible are not wet. Do not use the bath until checked.

I tried that (wiping with tissue), when i turned the hot water tap, water started to leak from under the tap nut.
 
I tried that (wiping with tissue), when i turned the hot water tap, water started to leak from under the tap nut.

Do you mean the hot water isolator? What kind of bath taps are these, mixertap?

Is access a nightmare? Has he got a basin pedestal right in his way to contend with?

Edit: sorry yes mixertaps. Are they on the back wall with zero access?
 
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I tried that (wiping with tissue), when i turned the hot water tap, water started to leak from under the tap nut.
If nothing coming down the tap (threaded) stems then joint between flexible & tap has not been made correctly, it is often awkward to get to under the bath but thats why we get paid loads of money, NOT, to have the right tools & know how.
Get a new set of taps if you wish but get a plumber. You must be able to ask people in your area is they can recommend one of post a request here on the forum.
 
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Ali, whereabouts are you? Granted this guys returning for free but I would have serious doubts over his competences if he can't complete a simple job like this, irregardless of access.
 
It sounds like it is the connection to the tap that is leaking. If it was the washer between the body of the mixer and the bath then it would only leak when there was water lying or ingressing around the area where the tap joins the bath. It could be a split thread on the mixer in which case the mixer would need renewed. I would suggest leaving hot water turned off (if you can) to minimise damage to property until problem rectified.
First thing I would check would be the connection to the hot tap by removing flexi hose connection and inspecting the washer for dirt or damage.
Pour a glass of water around tap body and look below to see if any leakage coming through.
Good luck it should be simple to identify and rectify.
Glasgowplumb.
 

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