Ceramic Vs Washer Taps
The catalogue states ceramic insert on the item description of some of the taps.
Ceramic vs washer taps. The washers are blue or red but some are white which are particularly prone to falling apart. If you love my content and would like to send me a cou. With washer taps both the tap seat and the washer suffer wear the tap seat by the flow of water and the washer by the actual activity of forcing the washer onto the seat. What is the difference between ceramic discs and rubber washers.
Decareta tap cartridge 20 gears brass disc tap hot cold replacement tap ceramic disc taps for bathroom kitchen two 4mm screws 4 4 out of 5 stars 204 8 99 8. Back in days of old taps and shower fittings always used rubber washers to prevent dripping. However this is because i have no idea of the brand of tap etc it was there when i moved in if you go for ceramic then make sure you know where you can. Ceramic washers break crumble after a while i have found it near impossible to find a replacement for mine so looks like i have to replace the whole tap unit which is a pain expensive.
In today s video i will be showing you how to repair or replace a quarter turn ceramic disk tap valve. Ceramic disc spindles are more expensive than tap washers. Most plumbers will have spare ceramic disc and tap washer spindles in stock. Rob explains the benefits of ceramic discs which are used in all bathempire showers bathro.
But the other types also lose their seal. If you go to a dripping ceramic tap try holding the tap head down by pushing on it for 10 seconds often the drip stops as you do this. Taps with the traditional rubber washer are still available. So keep a set spare.
But that does not simply mean all the other taps are rubber washer type. Ceramic disc faucets are much tougher better able to deal with extreme temperatures and can go for years without needing repairs or replacing. The annoying rubber washer found in older faucets is becoming a thing of the past. Spares aren t kept on site compared to tap washers so you can potentially waste more water until new ceramic discs are purchased.
Ceramic discs do wear out and the tap will eventually drip however replacements are available and good news manufacturers seem to be using relatively few sizes as standard. However trying to identify them in tool station for example or any other catalogue is extremely difficult. They use one lever on top of a broad cylindrical faucet body and you. In simple terms this means no or at least far fewer leaks and only a 90 degree rotation to turn the tap on or off.