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Hi in my main bathroom over the bath tub. I've had a leaky tap for ages.
Ive tried reseating/ new washers ( the brass ones) so not cheap ones
Even I've brought new taps and spindles
But it still heads
I'm quite sure when I look inside the tap the breach has a little crack in it
Expensive to replace!!@ can I fix it with silicone
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @JudeKing. It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about a leaking tap.
A crack in the seat would certainly produce the issue you've described. If the crack is only surface deep, you might be able to grind it out with the re-seating tool. Alternatively, you can try using a HydroSeal Tap Seat Replacement Kit. It essentially provides a new seat surface. However, depending on where the crack runs the water might still be able to bypass the seat.
You could try silicone, but I doubt it would work. I'd give it a try before paying for them to be replaced, though.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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