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How To Replace A Kitchen Tap

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Replacing a kitchen tap really isn’t that hard, a lot of people are put off as they think about changing the taps as “plumbing” or have seen to many comedies whee the water goes uncontrollably everywhere.

I want to talk you through the simple steps of replacing your kitchen taps the right way using minimal effort and know how.

The first thing you need to get is an adjustable spanner and a flat headed screw driver. Once you have these we can then begin removing your current taps ready to fit your new ones.

The first thing we do is turn off the water, this is where our flat headed screw comes in handy. You need to go into the cupboard below the sink and coming down through where the taps are should be two pipes, these supply your hot and cold water feeds.

If you follow the pipes down there should be a valve on each one, there should be a slit where you can insert your screwdriver and turn the valve to the left. This should of turned the water supply off, just runs the taps to make sure, you will get some water coming through but should stop once the pipes have emptied.

Above the valves should be a nut which you undo using your adjustable spanner, undo the nuts until the pipes become loose and free from the the rest of the system. Then undo the nut below the work surface which holds the taps in place, once you have done this you will then be able to remove your taps by simply lifting them out.

You then drop your new kitchen tap in place of the old and and reverse the process we just went through. Remember to turn the valves back on by using your screwdriver and turning the valve to the right.

Run the taps just to make sure everything is fine and then that’s it, job done.

Stylish, Elegant, Chrome Basin Mixer Taps

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

There are hundreds of styles and designs to choose from when looking for new taps for your bathroom or kitchen. Today we are going to focus on bathroom taps and more specifically the stylish, elegant, chrome basin mixer taps that we have to offer.

Basin mixer taps are becoming more and more popular, people are turning from the traditional taps to the new and ever improving mixer taps. We stock so many that you’ll find something to choose from, we stock all the top brands and offer the most competitive prices possible. Below are just some of the fantastic basin taps that we have on offer.

We offer free delivery on all our products and each item comes with its own 10 year guarantee. Since we have been trading online we have fulfilled thousands of orders and have tons of good reviews, feel free to search google for our business name and read some of the reviews yourself.

If you have any questions or would like a hand in choosing the best basin mixer taps for your bathroom then feel free to contact us and some one will respond. We have made sure we stock many different taps for each budget so there’s always something to choose from.

Replacing A Tap Doesnt Have To Be Hard Or Expensive

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Replacing a kitchen or bathroom tap doesn’t have to be hard or expensive, you can do it yourself which means you won’t have to hire anyone and you can buy your new bathroom or kitchen taps from us. We supply the latest taps in a whole range of styles and designs to suit anyones needs. You’ll also find it hard to find our taps anywhere cheaper as we order directly from the manufacturer and pass the savings on to you. We also try to get your product delivered within 24 hours from purchase by a reputable courier company.

How To Replace A Kitchen Or Bathroom Tap

To start off you will need to get yourself the following items, you’ll need a screwdriver, an adjustable spanner and a cloth. You’ll also be happy to know that fitting a tap has got a lot easier over the years as manufacturers make there designs more easy and less complex.

First off you need to look for an isolation ball valve which is normally on the type(s) in the cupboard below the sink itself. It’s should look like a screw in the middle of the pipe which you turn to your left using the screwdriver we grabbed earlier. Once you have done this run the taps until the water trapped in them has passed through and then go back into the cupboard where the valve were.

This is where we start to replace the taps. Above the valves we just switched off (you may just have one valve and one pipe) there should be a nut which you should now remove using the adjustable spanner. There should also be a nut and bolt below the work surface that secures the tap in place, remove that and pull the tap up from above and remove the tap and pipes completely.

Now you can fit your brand new one supplied by us with everything you need to simply drop in back in the place of the old one by reversing the process of taking out your old one.

Its as simple as that!

If you get stuck or need any help just simply leave a comment and someone will answer you.

A Few Reasons Why Kitchen Mixer Taps Are Good For Your Home

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Since it is nearly impossible for a kitchen to function well without water, your kitchen can never do without kitchen taps. Among the tap family, it must be the kitchen mixer taps which stand out from the rest in terms of operational functionality and modern appearance. There are also bath mixer taps and basin tap, but the kitchen mixer tap is the best. Similar to all the other kinds of taps, kitchen mixer taps are also available in different forms, styles, materials and make that will surely suit any kitchen theme – from the traditional style involving pewter and gold finish to the modern theme which is composed of silk steel finish. No matter what your taste, you will be able to find mixer taps for your home.

The dual flow mixer tap and the tri-flow mixer tap are the two primary forms of kitchen mixer taps that one may install in their kitchens. The dual flow is the more commonly used mixer tap in home kitchens. It is used for delivery of cold or hot water. Meanwhile, the tri-flow mixer is the type which features more options like an optional central lever used for purified water and a pull out spray. This type is better used for much larger sinks of when there is a requirement to regularly rinse large pans such as those in restaurants. The purification system is a stylish yet efficient alternative to refrigerated pitchers and bottles.

Majority of users who look to beautify their kitchen and make it efficient are the ones who prefer to use this purification system, therefore requiring mixer taps use to eliminate sediments, bacteria or contaminants and allowing fluoride and other healthy minerals to stay.

Other than the aforementioned functions of the two kinds of mixer taps, they also differ in relevance to the materials and finish that will complement your kitchen’s design and style. You can easily choose a kitchen mixer tap depending if you want a contemporary look, minimalist look or other designs that you have in mind.

Whichever type of appearance your kitchen has, you can find a mixer tap with the finish that can complement and integrate well with the rest of your kitchen fixtures and overall theme. Some tap finishes available today include nickel, chrome, silver, matt, high gloss and a whole lot more. Also, there are mixer taps that are available in different colors that satisfy your taste.

These kitchen mixer taps come in various brands. These brands are sometimes expensive or pretty cheap. Since big kitchens may require several numbers of taps for installation, it may be wiser to get the not so expensive ones unless you have a big budget reserved for it. The advantage of buying quality and more expensive mixer taps is that you can be assured that they are going to last long and will not easily stain, erode or develop rust.

To find yourself the perfect kitchen mixer taps that will best fit your kitchen, your taste and your budget, just browse the internet. The array of selection is quite huge and you will surely find the ones you need from the various brands, types, materials and prices of kitchen mixer taps available online. To get the best value for your money, make a thorough comparison before making your purchase.

How To Reseat A Tap

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

How To Reseat A Tap

If your tap keeps dripping even if the wahser has been replaced then you will need to reseat your tap. This is because dirt and grit have worn away the seating of the tap, but dont worry as this can be cured by reaseating. Before starting, make sure you put your plug in the plughole of your basin to avoid losing bits and bobs from the taps when working on them.
First, remove the head of the tap. Protect the surface of the tap from any tool by using your hand to unscrew it, remove the washer as well but leave the base and spout where they are. Place the reseating tool into the taps body and move it about until its touching the seat, now grind down the seat by turning the tool to reseat your tap. Note that if the grinding disc still has black marks then you need to continue the grinding procedure, once they vanish is when you know your tap has enough ground. In reverse order, reattach the tap to complete the reseating process. If you want to replace the seat of the tap then you require a new nylon one along with a new washer and jumpers. Put the nylon seat over the old one and change the new washers and jumpers with the old ones also. Put together the tap and gully close it as much as you can, this will show that you have fitted the new seat in the right place.

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