Description
Lamona Victorian Bridge Tap4810 O Ring Kit 1506R
PINHOLE
- We always recommend that you should check your own Spout before ordering a new set of O Rings.
- This is important because if your spout has a pinhole (see example below), replacing the O-ring kit won't resolve the issue.
- If you have a pinhole you will need to replace the entire Spout'
- Here is our Guide : How to remove Kitchen Tap Spout so that you can check for pinholes.
- If you think that you have a pinhole, and do not know what Spout you need, then contact us with details of your tap, such as a picture and any other information (e.g., brand markings), so we can send you a link to the correct spout.
- Here is the example of a pinhole in a Spout.
Example Pinhole in Spout
Tip when changing the O Ring Kit :
- Usually, only the black O-rings need replacing unless one of the white O-rings is damaged.
- Some white O-rings have an intentional split for use in spouts with a grub screw, so a split does not indicate it is broken.
- Your new O-ring kit may include extra rings not needed for your spout, as some kits were later updated with a smaller ring for added stability.
- Use plumber's grease or washing-up liquid to aid movement, but avoid vaseline as it can damage the rubber.

- Genuine = Proper fit, tested by the Manufacturer
- Compatible = Not made by your Tap’s brand. May not fit or last.
We’ve seen compatible parts cause leaks or damage. Choosing genuine parts protects your tap and warranty.
Detailed Shipping / Returns information can be found here.
In Brief:
- Small items only by Post: £3.50. Can take currently up to 7-10 working days.
- Courier Delivery DPD Track & Trace: £5.50. Usually takes c. 2-3 working days. Please make sure to provide mobile number for DPD to text you regarding your delivery.
- BREXIT: No additional charges on delivery once your Order before shipping charges is less than £135.
Lamona Victorian Tap4810 FAQ
- Is this a Genuine Howdens Tap part? Yes it is.
- How do I know which Valve to order? You need to determine where the drip is coming from e.g cold water feed or hot water feed. If in doubt, order a pair. There are more detailed tips / advice here. This Blog post My Kitchen Tap is dripping should explain the most common causes (and parts required) to fix a dripping Kitchen Tap.
- How do I access the Valve? You need a 2mm allen key to loosen the grub screw underneath the handle. See below for our DIY Guides.
- My valve looks wider and different from the pictures here / the one I ordered? Sometimes the bush and valve stick together and come out as one piece. The bush is the round extra piece of Brass that surrounds the valve. See the images below. You can order the Bush part separately if needed. It is one Bush per Valve.
- How do I separate the Brass Bush from the Valve? Check out this guide here.
- My tap is leaking at the base of the spout, not the top, what do I need? If your Tap is dripping where the Spout meets the Base then you might need to replace your O Ring Kit.
DIY Guides
- Here is our Guide: How to remove the Handle on your Kitchen Tap
- Here is our Guide: 7 easy steps to replace a valve
- Here is our Guide: How to replace your O Ring Kit
- Here is our General Troubleshooting Guide: UK Kitchen Taps Troubleshooting Guide
- Here is our Guide: How to Remove your Aerator / Antisplash from your Kitchen Tap
- Here is our Guide: What are the Splines on Tap Valve
- Here is our Guide: How to remove a Brass Bush from Valve
- Here is our Guide : How to remove Kitchen Tap Spout
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