Ceramic disk faucets are durable but need repairing if they develop leaks or water flow problems.
Dripping taps ceramic.
A disc retaining washer b ceramic discs c o ring which stops any water seepage up to the head of the tap d valve retaining nut e spindle on which the handle sits.
Both of the ceramic discs feature two.
I have a kwc domo single lever swivel spout kitchen tap.
Ceramic tap inner components.
Luckily it s an easy job to fix.
Watch this video tutorial to learn how to repair a ceramic disc tap yourself.
There is nothing more irritating than a dripping tap.
If you have one of these modern easy to turn on taps it s likely the ceramic disc inside will need replacing.
To fix a ceramic disk faucet you can get new seals and replacement parts.
You should not have to put up with the drip dripping sound of leaky taps.
The tap has been leaking for a few months now from where the spout meets the body of the tap.
The ceramic disc body cylinder does have moving parts that pivot to open the ports on the bottom.
Nowadays the vast majority of modern bathroom taps use ceramic disc cartridges instead of rubber washers.
In photo 2 we can see the parts we are concerned with.
I have just given up in replacing a ceramic disc cartridge which i thought was going to be pretty straightforward but has turned in to a complete nightmare.
One of these discs remains in a constant fixed position and the other rotates when the handle is operated.
Ceramic disc taps feature a cartridge within the tap that contain a pair of ceramic discs.
The repair steps below are typical but always follow the manufacturer s instructions for your faucet.
If your tap is newer and more modern you ll probably have a ceramic disc tap which is also susceptible to wear and tear and can cause dripping.
Other causes might be issues with the valve seat.
Disassemble the faucet and take the old parts with you when you go shopping for replacement parts so you can get exactly what you need.
These instructions work for sink faucets in kitchens and bathrooms as well as bathtubs and showers.
This could be from mineral deposits or a poor installation.
The majority of modern taps now use ceramic disc cartridges as opposed to rubber washers to prevent dripping.