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So swapped an old toilet first he £50 wickes toilet to go & all good. No complaints.

New ball cock fitted in loft tank, all ok

New tap revivers fitted using my ABD tap splitter as they wouldn't budge but easy as pie with that tool

Getting a bit more confidence

Would like to do an NVQ really to get a qual

Should I be making note if jobs in doing now as evidence? They are all with my gas safe mate plumber so I'm sure he'd sign things off if need be.

Cheers

Now for the rugby

Good day all in all
 
[video=youtube;s-OdcQ2vhkU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-OdcQ2vhkU[/video]
 
It's never ever failed me.

Sometimes the valves are stuck there's a chance the bloomin sink will break

That tool is worth its weight in gold
 
Funny they should use those taps in the video. I've had about ten of them recently and each time have to take taps off and jump up on down on the buggers to open them up. I'll get me one of those tap splitter things then.
 
If you asked the 5000 members general public to list what they imagine the top 10 easiest jobs are for plumbers to do I reckon 95% would vote changing tap washers at number 1. If you did the same but asked plumbers it'd be a different story.
 
Changing a tap washer: Water shuts off, isolator doesn't leak, valve can be removed in situ without removing tap and fighting with a fibre washer so baked on it needs blow-torching off, , tap doesn't spin, inaccessible pipework doesn't get disturbed, washer removable without 5 minutes of fighting and stabbing your fingers with a bradawl, tap seating isn't buggered, re-seating works if needed: Easy job.

Truth is it's never not easy compared to many jobs but considering it's a) so common b) the customer is convinced it takes 2 seconds and works every time you never get a call asking for a new washer on a tap and think "woo, nice quicky."

If someone phones up and says "fluidmaster inlet/flush needs replacing, washing machine valve doesn't fully shut off but mains does, pop up waste leaking from pivot joint, compression joint weeping, stopcock leaking from gland..." They think these are bigger/trickier jobs. But they are the ones where you hang up and whistle a happy tune while writing your tasty minimum labour charge waltz in your diary.
 
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