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How To Repair Your Leaking Faucet

12/29/2020 (Permalink)

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How To Repair Your Leaking Faucet

It is easy to ignore a leaking faucet in your New Sweden, TX, home. While it may not seem like a big deal, over time the dripping faucet could cause your water bill to surge. If the leak worsens while you are out of your house, the water could even spill over into your kitchen or bathroom.
You should thus fix a leaking faucet immediately. Start by turning off the water supply to your faucet. Next, plug the drain closed.
From there, the process differs slightly depending on what type of faucet you have. The four main kinds of faucets are:

  • Cartridge
  • Ceramic-Disk
  • Compression
  • Ball


Cartridge Faucet
Cartridge, ceramic-disk and ball faucets each feature one handle that you move left or right to change the water temperature. As its name implies, a cartridge faucet has a cartridge along with a decorative cap. To fix this leaking faucet, remove the cap and retaining clip and pull the cartridge so it stands straight. You should then be able to remove the spout and replace the O-rings.


Ceramic-Disk Faucet
You can identify a ceramic-disk faucet by its ceramic cylinder. To fix this type of faucet, remove the cap and cylinder. Take off the neoprene seals before soaking the cylinder openings in white vinegar. You may want to replace the seals, as well.


Ball Faucet
A ball faucet includes a ball bearing. Fixing this faucet requires a special kit that you can buy in a hardware store. Take apart the faucet and use the kit to replace the cam washers, springs and valve seats.


Compression Faucet
Unlike the above faucets, a compression faucet has separate handles for hot and cold water. To repair this leaking faucet, remove the handles and nut to get to the O-ring and seat washer. Simply replacing the seat washer should fix the problem.
If you follow the above steps, you should have a fixed leak in no time. This will save you money on your water bill and limit your need for emergency cleanup services in the future.

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