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leaking taps

I have a 2000 Ranger 525/5 as a 'seasonal' on a site on Hayling Island called Fishery Creek.
The kitchen tap (mixer) was leaking so I decided to purchase new (£64.99). As I am not too supple having had both knees replaced I called an engineer to fit the new tap (£45 including call out fee). The next day the tap was dripping again. Engineer too busy to attend anytime soon. What to do??
 
Hi Ken
I too had the same sort of problem with my tap this summer, the tap was leaking it had to be returned and I got a replacement,just wondering wot make was the tap maybe there is a batch of faulty ones?
 

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