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Why My Tap Won’t Turn Off

Why My Tap Won’t Turn Off

A tap that won’t turn off isn’t just an inconvenience—it can also lead to significant costs, including higher energy bills and potential damage to your home. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s helpful to understand the possible causes and how to address them. The most common reasons a tap won’t turn off include:

  • A stripped tap handle
  • A worn-out washer
  • A broken valve

Let’s explore these issues in more detail and discuss how to fix them.

REASONS WHY YOUR TAP ISN’T TURNING OFF

There are several possible reasons why your tap might not turn off completely. Before attempting to identify the cause or make any repairs, it’s crucial to turn off the mains water supply as soon as possible. Typically, the mains water tap can be found under the kitchen sink, so it’s a good idea to locate it now for future reference. The three primary reasons taps fail to turn off are:

THE TAP HANDLE IS STRIPPED

If your tap continues to spin when you try to turn it off, the issue is likely a stripped handle, meaning it can no longer thread properly. This is often caused by corrosion that develops over time. The most effective solution is to replace the tap handle entirely. Even if only one tap is affected, it’s a good idea to replace both handles at the same time for consistency and reliability.

THE TAP NEEDS A NEW WASHER

A broken washer could be the reason your tap isn’t functioning properly. This is a common issue, often caused by a crack or general wear and tear from regular use. While you can try disassembling the tap and replacing the washer yourself, it’s advisable to contact a plumber if you’re unsure how to proceed. A professional can inspect the tap, replace the washer if necessary, or identify the root cause if the issue lies elsewhere.

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THE VALVE IS BROKEN

With frequent daily use, it’s common for a tap’s valve to wear out or break over time. If this occurs, you can attempt to replace the valve yourself. To do this, you’ll need to remove the handle and any shroud covering the valve. If you encounter difficulty removing the valve—particularly with older taps—applying some WD-40 can help loosen it. However, if you’re not confident in your DIY skills, it’s always a good idea to contact a plumber for assistance.

STILL GOT ISSUES WITH YOUR TAPS?

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If you’re still dealing with leaking taps, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. The friendly and experienced team at ASSURE Fix Plumbing is here to help resolve the issue for you.

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