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Hi there,
I live in an old 70s council block and I have been told that these taps are the original fixings. They are leaking so I assume a washer needs to be replaced but my plumber said it can't be done with this type and we need to replace the taps completely which would require ripping out the wood panelling which runs along the entire length of the room. Please let me know if this can be avoided!

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This is how taps should made, quality engineering thats stood the test of time. Not like the trash out there at the mo.
I'm sad that we got rid of the ones in the bathroom. The water pressure on them was amazing. The guy said he couldn't replumb them. But he also did a terrible job on the whole bathroom!
 
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