• If you are following these steps, ensure you familiarise yourself with shutting off the water supply before you get started, prepare for leaks and ensure that everyone in the household is aware that the water supply is going to unavailable for the duration of the repair.
  • 1. There are a lot of variations in ceramic cartridges, you will need to identify the tap and the correct cartridge for it. If you can't, you will need to take measurements from the existing one and compare it to the available replacements online.
  • 2. Turn off the water supply to the tap
    CAUTION: Do not proceed with these steps until you are confident the flow of water from the open tap has ceased!
  • 3. Most modern tap installations have an isolation valve on the water pipe feeding the tap. This should be found on the pipe to the the tap in question somewhere between the wall and underneath of the sink. Using a flat headed screwdriver, turn the screw 90°clockwise so the screw position is angled across the pipe instead of going with the direction of the pipe.
  • 4. If there is no isolation valve on the pipe leading to the tap and you are dealing with the cold water tap, then you will need to locate the stopcock, this is generally under the kitchen sink. Turn on the kitchen sink cold water tap so there is water coming through. Then turn the stopcock clockwise until it stops turning, the flow of water from the kitchen sink tap should stop. Turn off the kitchen tap.

    Turn on the bathroom tap until the water stops flowing. It is now safe to disassemble the tap.
    NEVER force the stopcock, if it is stuck contact a plumber to address the situation.
  • 5. If you are working on the hot water tap and there is no isolation valve on the hot water pipe under the sink, and you have a cold water storage tank in the roof, then you need to locate the shut off valve between the hot water tank and the tap.
  • 6. If you can't find any other way to shut off the hot water, locate the stopcock (usually under the sink in the kitchen) and turn it clockwise until it won't rotate any more. Turn on the cold water tap in the kitchen, once the cold water has ceased to flow turn the cold water tap off again. Now turn on the hot water taps and drain the system of the hot water. Once the hot water has stopped flowing you can start to work on the tap.
  • 7. Open tap to ensure water flow has ceased.
  • 8. To prevent losing any items down the drain during the maintenance process, put the plug in the drain hole.
  • 9. Remove the handle.
  • 10. Remove the tap collar.
  • 11. Using a spanner, hold the tap in position, unscrew and remove the ceramic cartridge.
    Holding the tap in position prevents the tap twisting on the water pipe below which could damage the connection and cause an expensive leak.
  • 12. Screw the new ceramic cartridge into place, holding the tap firmly all the while preventing it from twisting the pipework below.
  • 13. Replace the tap collar.
  • 14. Replace the tap handle.
  • 15. Ensure the tap is in the off position.
  • 16. Turn the water supply back on.
    Have someone with the tap who can alert you if there are any issues with leaks, so you can shut the water off again immediately.
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