Find the isolation valves underneath the basin and turn the screws 90 degrees to seal off the valve. If you have a mixer tap, you may need to turn off both the hot and cold water supply to the tap. Remove the taps’ head, and use your screwdriver to remove the grub screw holding th...
Most of the time a leaky or dripping tap is simply the result of fair wear and tear over time. However, you can extend the life of your taps by trying not to overtighten them after each use. This is why you will find your kitchen tap is more likely to leak, as it’s often the...