Leaking Tap Repair in Tipperary
Looking for a plumber to fix a leaking tap in Tipperary? A dripping tap wastes thousands of litres of water per year and can cause limescale and staining. Most repairs take under an hour. The directory below lists local plumbers in Co. Tipperary who can diagnose and fix leaking taps, replace washers and repair mixer taps.
Plumbers in Tipperary for leaking tap repair
South Tipp Gas Ltd
Cahir
087 1251263
WM O Halloran & Son LTD
Cahir E21CC90
353 86 0885353
Poole Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
Birdhill
087 6382201
Pat Horan Motors Ltd
Roscrea
067 21123
Gasworx Plumbing & Heating LTD
Clonmel
087 9532177
Michael Fitzgerald Plumbing & Heating
Golden
086 2123286
Anchor Point Motorhomes
Birdhill
061 379903
MMCM Plumbing Services Ltd
Co. Tipperary
087 2792303
Don Moloney Heating & Plumbing
Cahir
086 2387709
John Campion
Roscrea
087 2545934
DJM Plumbing & Heating
Co Tipperary
086 3762773
Sure Heating Maintenance
Carrick on Suir
Todd Electrical & Gas Services
Donohill
087 2718722
Derek Ryan Plumbing & Heating
Roscrea
086 2942594
John Holden
AHERLOW
0838938519
Henry Farrell
Clonmel
087 7723521
NRG Benefit Services Ltd.
Old Road
087 9290030
Newport Heating & Electrical Services
Newport
086 8041562
Shane McDermott
Clonmel
087 6024918
Kevin O'Brien
Newport
0834723750
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What leaking tap repair in Tipperary involves
Leaking tap repair in Tipperary covers diagnosing the source of the drip, replacing worn washers, O-rings or cartridges, and reassembling the tap correctly. Traditional pillar taps use rubber washers that compress against a seat to stop water flow — these wear out over time and drip when the tap is turned off. Modern mixer taps use ceramic disc cartridges, which are more durable but fail suddenly rather than wearing gradually. A plumber can typically repair or replace the internal mechanism of most tap types within 30 to 60 minutes.
A dripping tap in a Tipperary home wastes more than 5,500 litres of water per year if it drips once per second, adding to water usage and, in properties on private wells in rural Co. Tipperary, draining the pump system unnecessarily. Limescale is the most common cause of tap failure in hard water areas and builds up around the cartridge or washer seat, preventing a full seal. If a tap has been dripping for an extended period, the seat itself may be pitted and need re-grinding, or the entire tap may need replacing rather than a simple washer change.
How much does leaking tap repair cost in Tipperary?
| Job type | Typical cost in Tipperary |
|---|---|
| Tap washer replacement | €60 to €120 |
| Ceramic cartridge replacement | €80 to €160 |
| Mixer tap replacement (labour only) | €100 to €200 |
| Full tap replacement (supply and fit) | €150 to €400 |
| Isolation valve fitting | €80 to €150 |
| Tap seat re-grinding | €100 to €180 |
Leaking tap repair costs in Tipperary are among the lowest call-out jobs in plumbing. A simple washer replacement takes under an hour and typically costs €60 to €120 all-in. If the tap is a mixer with a ceramic cartridge, the replacement costs more due to part cost but the labour is similar. Always ask your Tipperary plumber whether a repair or full replacement is more cost-effective given the age and condition of the tap before committing.
Replacing a tap entirely often costs little more than repairing an old one once parts and labour are included, particularly for budget-range taps. If your Tipperary home has taps that are more than fifteen years old, leaking, discoloured or difficult to operate, full replacement is usually the better investment. Your plumber can supply a replacement in a similar style and finish, or you can source your own from a Tipperary bathroom showroom or builders merchant.
How leaking tap repair works in Tipperary: step by step
Diagnosis and water isolation
The plumber identifies the source of the leak — whether it is dripping from the spout (washer or cartridge fault), leaking around the base (O-ring failure) or weeping from the connection below the sink (supply pipe joint). The water supply to the tap is isolated using the service valve on the supply pipe or the main stopcock if no service valve is present. For taps with no accessible isolation valve, the engineer will fit one as part of the repair.
Disassembly and part inspection
The tap head is removed and the internal mechanism inspected. For pillar taps, the spindle, gland packing and washer are examined for wear. For mixer taps, the cartridge is removed and checked for cracking, lime deposits or mechanical failure. The seating surface inside the tap body is checked for pitting or scoring that would prevent a new washer from sealing correctly even after replacement.
Washer or cartridge replacement
The worn washer, O-ring or cartridge is replaced with a new part. For standard pillar taps in older Tipperary homes, a rubber washer and fibre washer are typically available from a plumber's van stock. For ceramic cartridge mixer taps, the cartridge is brand-specific — a quality plumber will identify the brand and fit the correct replacement. A generic cartridge that does not match the original may seal initially but fail prematurely.
Reassembly and pressure test
The tap is reassembled, the water supply is restored and the tap is tested through several full open-close cycles to confirm the repair is holding under pressure. The plumber checks for any residual weep around the gland or spout connection under running water. A properly repaired tap in a Tipperary home should close completely with normal hand pressure and show no drip within 30 seconds of closing.
Regulations for tap repair and replacement in Tipperary
Tap repair and replacement in Tipperary is not notifiable work under Building Regulations or the Gas (Interim) (Regulation) Act 2002, as it involves cold and hot water supply pipework only. Any competent plumber can carry out this work. The only regulatory consideration is that the water supply to the tap must be isolated correctly before any disassembly — using the service valve on the supply pipe or the main stopcock if no service valve is accessible.
Properties in Tipperary on private group water schemes or wells should note that any changes to internal plumbing that significantly increase water demand should be notified to the scheme operator. For standard tap repair or replacement, this is not a practical concern. Addition of a new outdoor tap or garden irrigation connection on a mains-connected Tipperary property may require notification to Uisce Éireann depending on the local scheme agreement.
How to choose a plumber for leaking tap repair in Tipperary
Confirm they stock common tap parts
A good Tipperary plumber carries common washer sizes, O-rings and cartridges for the most frequent tap brands on their van. This allows tap repairs to be completed in a single visit without a return call for parts. Ask before booking whether the engineer is likely to have the correct parts on the van — for very old or unusual taps, the cartridge may need to be ordered and the job completed on a second visit.
Ask about the full scope of the call-out
A plumber visiting your Tipperary property for a leaking tap can often address other minor plumbing issues on the same call-out for a small additional charge, such as a slow drain, dripping showerhead or an isolation valve that needs replacing. Having a list of minor issues ready when the plumber arrives makes the most of the call-out charge and avoids booking a second appointment for related work.
Get a fixed price for the repair
Leaking tap repair is straightforward enough that most Tipperary plumbers can quote a fixed price for the call-out and repair, with any additional cost for parts above the standard washer or cartridge noted separately. A fixed price protects you from call-out rates that escalate if the engineer discovers the issue is more complex than a standard washer change.
Check whether a new tap is better value
Ask your Tipperary plumber for an honest assessment of whether the tap is worth repairing or whether replacement is the better value option. A tap that has been dripping for years on a hard water supply in Co. Tipperary may have a damaged seat that makes the repair only a temporary fix. An honest plumber will tell you if the tap is beyond economic repair and provide a price for supply and fit of a new unit.
Leaking tap repair in Tipperary: frequently asked questions
Can I replace a tap washer myself in Tipperary?
Yes, if you are reasonably confident with basic DIY. Turn off the water supply at the service valve under the sink or at the main stopcock, drain the supply pipe, remove the tap head, replace the washer or cartridge, and reassemble. The most common mistake is not fully draining the supply before opening the tap body. If you are uncertain, a Tipperary plumber can do the job in under an hour for a modest call-out charge.
Why is my tap dripping even after I tighten it?
Tightening a tap that is dripping due to a worn washer only presses the damaged washer harder against the seat — it does not fix the underlying problem. If tightening the handle has no effect, the washer or cartridge needs replacement. Overtightening also damages the seat, making the repair more complex and expensive. A Tipperary plumber will disassemble the tap and replace the worn internal component rather than tightening it.
How much water does a dripping tap waste in a Tipperary home?
A tap dripping at one drip per second wastes approximately 10 litres per hour, or around 5,500 litres per year. For a hot tap, this also represents wasted heating energy. For properties in rural Co. Tipperary on private wells, dripping taps cycle the pump unnecessarily, increasing electricity costs and reducing pump life. The repair cost is almost always recovered in energy and water savings within a few months.
My tap has no service valve under the sink — what do I do in Tipperary?
Without a service valve, you must turn off the main stopcock to work on the tap. The stopcock is usually under the kitchen sink or where the water main enters the Tipperary property. If no stopcock is accessible or it is seized, a plumber can turn the supply off at the water meter before disassembly and also fit a new service valve during the repair, preventing the same problem in future.
What is the difference between a washer tap and a cartridge tap?
Pillar taps and older traditional mixer taps use rubber washers that compress against a brass seat to create a water seal. These wear gradually and usually begin dripping slowly before failing completely. Modern single-lever and quarter-turn mixer taps use ceramic disc cartridges that are more precise and durable but tend to fail suddenly. Cartridge replacement costs more than a washer change but the process is the same — disassemble, replace, reassemble.
Should I repair or replace a leaking tap in my Tipperary home?
If the tap is less than fifteen years old and in otherwise good condition, repair is usually cost-effective. If the tap is old, corroded, difficult to operate or visually dated, full replacement costs only marginally more once a Tipperary plumber is already on site. Ask for an honest assessment of whether the internal components are repairable or whether replacement offers better long-term value.
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