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Latest revision as of 14:06, 4 June 2026
Tap Spout Leaking at Base: Washer & Cartridge Replacement Guide ==
Contents
4.1 Key Reasons for Spout Base Joint Water Seepage[edit]
Slow, persistent weeping emerging from the joint where the swivel spout meets the main tap chassis is a widespread domestic fault.
- O-ring Wear: Continuous daily rotation of the spout gradually wears down the internal rubber base O-rings and sealing gaskets.
- Internal Pressure Leakage: Degraded internal cartridges can also allow pressurised water to bypass the main valve and escape through the weak point at the spout connection gap.
4.2 Practical Spout Disassembly & Damaged Washer Replacement Steps[edit]
- Isolate the Water: Turn off both the hot and cold water supplies to the fixture.
- Detach the Spout: Unscrew the retaining grub screw at the rear of the spout base, or unscrew the main retaining collar, and gently pull the spout upward out of the tap body.
- Swap the Gaskets: Carefully remove the worn rubber O-rings from the base of the spout. Apply a thin layer of silicone grease to the new parts and slide on matching UK standard rubber gaskets.
- Reassemble & Tighten: Push the spout firmly back into the main chassis and secure the locking mechanism.
4.3 UK Standard Size Reference for Aftermarket Replacement Cartridges[edit]
If the leak stems from a faulty internal valve core, take precise measurements of the original cartridge diameter before buying replacements. The majority of UK domestic taps conform to the fixed $\text{G}1/2$ inch ($\text{G}1/2" \text{ Industry Standard}$) cartridge sizing standard. Choosing parts with this specification avoids incompatible components.
4.4 Post-Repair Full Water Trial Acceptance Inspection[edit]
Restore the mains water supply and run the tap at its full open position for at least 10 minutes. Continuously monitor the spout base joint with a dry cloth to check for any residual moisture or micro-dripping to confirm a successful repair. If structural damage is found, browse our catalog for a [Special:Search/Replacement Taps|Compatible Replacement Tap].