The ceramic discs are in two parts and it is the top part which moves over the bottom part.
Ceramic disc valve leaking.
Ceramic disk faucets are durable but need repairing if they develop leaks or water flow problems.
Remove the ceramic disc valve using a spanner or a socket preferably to stop rounding of the flats by turning anticlockwise.
These instructions work for sink faucets in kitchens and bathrooms as well as bathtubs and showers.
Ceramic tap valve with disc closed.
No leaks no drips just a fully working ceramic disc ta.
The repair steps below are typical but always follow the manufacturer s instructions for your faucet.
At this point the ceramic disc is free from the tap housing.
With any luck the ceramic disc cartridge will fall out of the valve body.
The ceramic disc valve should now be exposed.
Remove the retaining washer and tap it on the kitchen or bathroom surface.
You can replace the actual discs themselves though this is a far more precise specialist task.
The older style of faucet needs two full turns of the handle to activate the flow but low friction ceramic valves allow the faucet to operate with just a quarter turn of the handle.
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.
We can now start to dismantle the ceramic disc and service it.
The ceramic discs also protect the metal of the valve from erosion.
To fix a ceramic disk faucet you can get new seals and replacement parts.
The ceramic is strong enough to resist cracking and stand up to extreme heat and cold.
Two locating lugs fit into the top part of the top disc and turn with the spindle.
Photo 4 shows the same tap valve with the discs closed meaning the tap would be off.
Use wd 40 if it is tight.
The ceramic disc body cylinder does have moving parts that pivot to open the ports on the bottom.
Ceramic disc valve modern taps often feature ceramic washer mechanisms.
Ceramic cartridge similar to the ceramic discs but ceramic cartridges are designed specifically for single monobloc taps.
Each time you use one of our faucets two discs control water flow by gliding back and forth in an airtight seal that prevents leaking and ensures a super smooth operation.
Here are 5 common reasons for a leaky tap.