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Tap Repair in Twickenham

Fast repair of dripping taps, stiff handles, worn cartridges and leaking fittings. Jay Plumbing provides local service across Twickenham with straightforward advice, fixed prices and same-day availability where possible.

Why book this service

  • No call-out charge
  • Fixed price before work starts
  • Local service across Twickenham
  • Clear next steps if more work is needed
Tap repair in Twickenham
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Tap Repair for homes and local properties

Tap Repair jobs are rarely just about swapping one part and leaving. A proper visit starts with checking the wider system, confirming what caused the fault and making sure the repair or installation suits the property.

Fast repair of dripping taps, stiff handles, worn cartridges and leaking fittings. In and around Twickenham, that often means working around older pipework, limited access or systems that have been altered over time. We keep the process simple: assess the job, explain the options, agree the price, then complete the work as neatly and efficiently as possible.

For urgent issues, calling is usually the fastest route. For planned work, we can advise on the most practical repair or replacement based on the condition of the existing system.

Common reasons people book tap repair

  • Fault diagnosis and practical repair options
  • Replacement of worn, leaking or outdated parts
  • Safe installation and tidy finishing
  • Advice on whether repair or replacement makes more sense
  • Work carried out with minimal disruption

Local coverage

We cover Twickenham, Richmond, Whitton, St Margarets, Strawberry Hill, East Twickenham, Hampton, Teddington and surrounding areas, with many jobs attended the same day depending on workload and the time of booking.

Need a quote?

Call 020 3519 7480 or email info@plumbers-twickenham.co.uk and we will talk through the job.

Drip-free taps

Tap Repair in Twickenham — Dripping Taps, Stiff Handles and Leaking Valves Fixed

Leaking tap being repaired in Twickenham

A dripping tap wastes significantly more water than most people realise — a tap dripping at one drop per second loses approximately 10,000 litres of water per year. In a hard water area like Twickenham, dripping hot water taps also accelerate limescale build-up in sinks and washbasins. Jay Plumbing repairs dripping, stiff and leaking taps across Twickenham and the surrounding area quickly and at a fixed price agreed before work begins.

Most tap problems are caused by worn internal components — washers, O-rings, cartridges or ceramic disc mechanisms — that degrade with use. In Twickenham, hard water accelerates this wear, particularly on ceramic disc cartridges where mineral deposits can prevent the discs from seating correctly. Repair is usually straightforward and considerably cheaper than replacement.

We carry a range of replacement washers, O-rings, cartridges and valve components for common tap makes. If a specific cartridge is not on the van, we can identify the part and source it, returning to complete the repair once it arrives.

Types of tap fault

Tap Problems We Diagnose and Repair

Dripping from the spout — Water dripping from the tap spout when the tap is turned off indicates a failed washer (on conventional taps) or a damaged or scaled ceramic cartridge (on quarter-turn ceramic disc taps). The fix is usually replacing the washer or cartridge.

Leaking from the base or handle — Water appearing at the base of the tap body or around the handle indicates a failed O-ring seal within the tap body. On mixer taps, the O-ring around the swivel spout is a common failure point. These are small rubber seals that harden and crack over time.

Stiff or difficult-to-turn handles — Stiff tap handles are usually caused by limescale build-up on internal components, degraded grease, or a slightly misaligned cartridge. The tap can often be freed and serviced without full replacement.

Low water flow — Reduced flow from a single tap is usually caused by a blocked aerator — the small mesh screen at the end of the spout that is particularly prone to limescale accumulation in hard water areas. Removing and cleaning or replacing the aerator is a simple fix.

Hot and cold water mixing — If cold water from a separate cold tap has become warm, or the temperature feels wrong on a mixer, there may be a cross-connection fault within the tap body or a pressure imbalance between the hot and cold supplies.

Quick tip: Limescale on tap spouts and aerators can often be dissolved by soaking in white vinegar for a few hours. Wrap a plastic bag filled with vinegar around the spout, secure with a rubber band, and leave overnight. This works well for regular maintenance between professional visits.

Tap completely failed — If a tap will not shut off at all, isolate the water supply using the service valve under the sink or the main stopcock, and call us. A tap that cannot be shut is usually caused by a completely stripped washer or shattered ceramic disc.

Questions & answers

Tap Repair FAQs

Is it worth repairing or should I just replace the tap?

For most tap problems, repair is the more economical choice — particularly if the tap itself is in good condition. Repairs typically cost considerably less than replacement when you factor in the cost of the new tap, labour and making good. Where a tap is heavily limescaled, cracked or very old, replacement may be more practical. We will give you an honest opinion when we assess the fault.

Can you repair taps you didn't supply?

Yes. We repair taps from all manufacturers, whether we supplied them or not. For more obscure or designer brands, sourcing cartridges can sometimes take a day or two, but the vast majority of tap components are available quickly from our trade suppliers.

My tap is dripping but the water is off — can I leave it?

If the drip only occurs when water is on, it is a washer or cartridge fault as described above. If water continues to drip even after the main stopcock is turned off, there may be a partial valve failure in the main supply, which is more serious and warrants prompt attention. Call us to investigate.

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