on 24-01-2015 03:56 PM
Dumb question time. I have a tap washer that needs replacing but I can't get the flange to budge. Any suggestions, please?
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on 24-01-2015 04:24 PM
Blue what about a next door neighbour?it`s times like these that I miss a man around the house!!lol
on 24-01-2015 05:24 PM
BC, before you unscrew anything, make sure you turned off the water at the main.
on 24-01-2015 07:02 PM
on 24-01-2015 07:10 PM
have you got one of these, blue? muilti grips i thnk theyre called
just put a rag on the tap cover first to protect the finish
if it persists, spray a bit of WD-40 in there, or something similar...... perhaps theres a bit of corrosion....would help loosen it up
on 24-01-2015 07:18 PM
I find a hammer fixes most things.
Yep. Really fixes them.
24-01-2015 09:20 PM - edited 24-01-2015 09:22 PM
I found I couldn't get the bits off my kitchen taps, but that was mostly because of my arthritis - I've lost strength in my hands and one shoulder.
I found the answer though - I rang the Grey Army and got a handyman out to do the job.
on 25-01-2015 02:13 PM
I have a pair of those, Joe, and tried them but still couldn't get the bloody thing to budge. i have bought a boa wrench but forgot the WD40. I'm having a coffee before I try it. I've turned off the mains. A few months back, one of the shower taps exploded and there was water everywhere. I was like a chook without a head until someone asked,"Ummm, have you turned off the mains?" I hadn't. Well, I am a blonde and I do have a reputation to uphold. So far I've been fulfilling that role remarkably well.
Perhaps, I need someone from the Grey Army. I think that a little old man would have hands stronger than mine.
There aren't many male neighbours here and the few that there are, I don;t really have anything much to do with them because of my anxiety disorders.
on 25-01-2015 02:35 PM
No, no luck. The tap set was only installed about 8 or 9 months ago - the plumber must have the grip of a very strong person.
on 25-01-2015 03:24 PM
Just a thought seeing as all else has failed. Little hits around the base with a hammer or similar, followed by boiling water poured over the flange to expand.
25-01-2015 03:45 PM - edited 25-01-2015 03:46 PM
This is a way out suggestion as I doubt you would have missed it but a few taps have a screw under the hot cold indicators that have to be removed first