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FrankieF

Hey people,
Need a bit of advice, wondering if you can help.
A freindhas asked me to look at a dripping tap, but I usually like to be prepared before I go. Have been looking around on the net but can't find any details of the components of crosswater kai lever taps......:confused:

Its one of these fancy new monobloc jobbies, its only a year old, and concerned why it should be dripping after only a year, should I advise him to send it back under warranty, or attempt to fix it, i can't see it being a reseating fix, maybe washers but not sure which type these use.

If anybody has any suggestions or know of this problem with these type of taps, I would greatly appreciate it...:D

Be good......

Frankief :)
 
Hi

It will have a tap cartirdge in it that will most likely need regreasing or replacing

I would speak to manufacturer first as it should be under warranty and they will advise the best way to go forward
 
some times its more than just a tap problem




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good luck
 
Thanks guys, appreciate the help.

by the way, the clips are hilarious, but what do you mean,
these boots are made for walking.......cowboy boots that is, lol :D
 
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