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    Scotti2hotti is offline Apprentice (new member)
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    Default New 1/4 taps, not stopping water flow.

    Hey guys and girls,
    I just installed some fancy new 1/4 taps to my shower and bath, have replaced spindles before (although a washer unit) and just went ahead and screwed the new ones into where the old ones were and turned back on the water, suddenly the bath and shower started running, turned the taps back to off, and it marginally slowed the water but it was barely noticeable.....what have I missed doing here???!

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    plum is online now Golden Member
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    I think you missed reading the instructions, specifically the bit before it says, 'must be installed by a licensed plumber'. 1/4 turns have an outer body which must be taken off and then the spindle screws into the wall hand tight till it bottoms onto the seat. Once done, the spindle then requires to be tightened ever so slightly so it seals to the seat, [over tighten and you'll stuff them up]. From there replace the outer body. Also remember you put the hot spindle on the left and cold on the right, they are tagged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plum View Post
    I think you missed reading the instructions,
    "Read the instructions" - what sort of advice is that to give a DIYer . . .
    Advice from me on this forum is general and for guidance based on information given by the member posing the question. Not to be used in place of professional advice from people appropriately qualified in the relevant field. All structural work must be approved and constructed to the BCA or other relevant standards by suitably licensed persons. The person doing the work and reading my advice accepts responsibility for ensuring the work done accords with the applicable law.

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