How to replace a kitchen tap - monobloc kitchen mixer tap
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- This video shows how to replace a kitchen tap - monobloc kitchen mixer tap. If you'd like to support the channel please like and subscribe. The equipment used in the video is listed below with links.
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Equipment used in the video is listed below:
1. Kitchen Tap - Cooke and Lewis Double Lever Mono Mixer Kitchen Tap Chrome amzn.to/3JV6hJb (this is featured in video) or cheaper alternative Hapilife Kitchen Sink Mixer Taps Monobloc Dual Lever Chrome Brass amzn.to/3zhdCOu
2. Screw driver set - Bosch 91pc. V-Line Titanium Drill and Screwdriver Bit Set amzn.to/3lQu8St
3. Box Spanners - Monument 3240 3240U Mono Tap Back Nut Spanner Set with T-Bar. amzn.to/3JWjamv
4. Spanner set - Silverline 380681 Open Ended Spanner Set 12pce 6 - 32 mm amzn.to/3ZnXkOw
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Great thanks. It’s given me the confidence to tackle the replacement of our leaking monobloc tap 👍🏼😁
Glad it helped - good luck with the project 😊👍🏼
Great video mate explanation was brilliant and clear really helped me out with my first attempt of replacing a old mixer tap
Thanks for the support Paul - really glad it was useful for you mate 😊👍🏼
Nice job, going to be changing my sister in laws mono mixer so thank you
Thanks for the kind words. Good luck with the project - hope it all goes smoothly 👍🏼
morning ,all the way from kenya nairobi.
i am really enjoying this powerful inspirational learning.
Hello Julius, thank you for your kind words - I hope that it was useful.
Great guy great job.kindest regards tim in uk
Thanks for the kind message and support Tim - really appreciate it 😊👍🏼
Brilliant video, thank you ! :)
Thank you for the kind words. Good luck with your project 👍🏼
perfect job
Much easier to attach the crescent-shaped washer and plate before feeding it all through the hole from the top. The reason they are that wacky shape is to allow you to do that. Then you don't have to fiddle on defying gravity to fit them from below.
Thanks John 👍🏼
Thanks for the video man.
Thanks Jason - I appreciate the support 👍🏼
Neat job. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great video the taps you replaced the new ones I have the same but it keeps dripping is there any replaceable parts on them ? As I can not see any grub secret on the taps to inspect the ceramic discs or is it a New tap Thanks
HHello Karl, there is normally (depending on the model) a small retaining screw behind the main pillar of the tap in the middle (needing small Allen Key) if you need to gain access to the neck. If you need to replace the hot or cold cartridge (which is most common), there are small retaining screws under each tap handle (depending on model - Allen key often 2 to 2.5mm). Spanner to remove cartridge. You'll need to find the right size cartridge - a quick search online should do it (it might be ½” quarter turn but double check)- check screwfix. Depending on price and hassle, sometimes its worth replacing the cartridge, sometimes worth replacing the tap. Hope that this helps a little. All the best
@@makeitwork-propertydiy10 Thanks for all that information very appreciated
Regards Karl
I have a twin pillar taps in the kitchen and want to swap to a spring pull done mono. Will the existing pillar tap hole be wide enough to take the new tap?
My advice would be to measure the existing hole circumference, in relation to combined widths of the two flexi-tails and thread screw. There needs to be enough circumference for all three to slide through. Also ensure that the base of the new monobloc that sits on top is wider than the hole (unlikely to be a major issue as they often are). The biggest issue is likely the fact you’ll be changing from two holes to one, so you should think about how you’ll cover the other hole. I hope that this helps. 👍🏼
@@makeitwork-propertydiy10yes thank you for taking the time to answer.
No silicone or PTFE needed anywhere?
No need for silicone or PTFE on flexis, they seal with rubber washer on the face of the flanges