Tap siezed... help

Dee96

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Hi All

So the shower tap is extremely tight and I read online that its normally due to debris or rust on the thread where the washer is.

Now the taps in the place I am in isn't like the taps I am used to as its within the wall.

How do I open these to access the washer?
Surely it can't be behind the tile as I dont want to break the tiles

Thanks
 

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With reference to your pics, the first and second pics show an elbow into which the tap is screwed into. If there is no place to fit a spanner (nut shaped) then you may have to use a water wrench to unscrew the entire tap and replace the entire tap. Please note that I am not a plumber and may be mistaken. :unsure:
 
That would be strange.... I mean surely if the tap is dripping, there would be a rubber washer

Those look a lot like inside of the Cobra tap I've got. Unfortunately with mine you need to replace the whole inside mechanism, you turn the second metal round washer thing completely with a wrench and take the inside mechanism out.
 
Hi All

So the shower tap is extremely tight and I read online that its normally due to debris or rust on the thread where the washer is.

Now the taps in the place I am in isn't like the taps I am used to as its within the wall.

How do I open these to access the washer?
Surely it can't be behind the tile as I dont want to break the tiles

Thanks
The tap is partially obscured by the tile. Use a monkey wrench on the front part of the head (not the splines that the handle attaches to).
 
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