A disc retaining washer b ceramic discs c o ring which stops any water seepage up to the head of the tap d valve retaining nut e spindle on which the handle sits.
Ceramic tap valve leaking.
Ceramic tap inner components.
Before you replace the tap valve inspect the tap seat for signs of aging or damage.
One of the discs is fixed while the other can be turned by the tap handle through 90 degrees.
If you are going to spend the time dissembling your tap you may as well reseat it too because if you replace your tap valve and the tap seat is damaged it will probably damage your brand new tap fixatap valve.
Here are 5 common reasons for a leaky tap.
How to dissemble a ceramic tap valve so you can stop a dripping tap and how to remove the limescale if you live in a hard water area.
In photo 2 we can see the parts we are concerned with.
Both rubber and ceramic washers come in different.
I have written a post detailing the reasons for this here if you find that your cd valve is dripping or that it is grainy in its operation you may need to service it.
Unlike the older washer type these taps use two close fitting slotted ceramic discs in place of the traditional washers.
It should be smooth to touch and free of any blackened build up.
Compression valves are mechanical devices inside the tap that control the water flow.
Ceramic disk faucets are durable but need repairing if they develop leaks or water flow problems.
The majority of modern taps now use ceramic disc.
Ceramic disc valves are widely used in new taps.
The tap has been leaking for a few months now from where the spout meets the body of the tap.
To fix a ceramic disk faucet you can get new seals and replacement parts.
Why is my tap leaking.
I have a kwc domo single lever swivel spout kitchen tap.
Disassemble the faucet and take the old parts with you when you go shopping for replacement parts so you can get exactly what you need.
Ceramic disc valve modern taps often feature ceramic washer mechanisms.
A ceramic valve uses ceramic discs rather than rubber washers.
In this style of tap a rubber washer at the base of the valve forms a seal to stop water flow.
I have just given up in replacing a ceramic disc cartridge which i thought was going to be pretty straightforward but has turned in to a complete nightmare.
No leaks no drips just a fully working ceramic disc ta.
If this washer wears away then drips can occur.