How to repair leaking faucet? Do it yourself

Faucets are tools for water use. They are also vessels that allow water to come out of water pipes to provide water to people. They are also vessels that facilitate people to use water. Because the tap has a very important position for daily water use, if it appears damaged, such as water leakage, it will certainly cause great trouble for our lives. When using the faucet, it is found that it has the possibility of water leakage. It is necessary to be able to repair it in a timely manner. Then, how can the faucet leak be repaired? The following Xiaobian details the related knowledge for you.



How to repair leaking faucet

Required tools: Use these tools to deal with push-type taps - screwdrivers, penetrating oils, slip joints or adjustable wrenches, and pads to be replaced.

Step 1: Turn off the water supply and remove the small screw on or behind the faucet handle to remove the handle that is attached to the faucet body. Some screws are hidden under metal buttons, plastic buttons, or plastic tabs that snap into or screw into the handles. Just open the button and you will see the handle screw on the top. If necessary, use a penetrating oil such as WD-40 to loosen the screws.

Step 2: Remove the handle and check the parts of the faucet. Remove the packing nut using a large-scale pliers or adjustable wrench, taking care not to leave scratches on the metal. Rotate the spool or shaft in the same direction that you turned it when you turned on the tap to unscrew them.

Step 3: Remove the screws securing the washers. If necessary, use penetrating oil to loosen the screws. Check the screws and valve plugs and replace them if damaged.

Step 4: Replace the old gasket with a completely new one. New washers that almost perfectly match the old ones will generally make the tap no longer dripping. You also notice whether the old washer is beveled or flat and replaced with the same new washer. Gaskets designed for cold water only expand rapidly when there is hot water passing through it, blocking the outlet and slowing the flow of hot water. Some washers work in both hot and cold water, but you have to make sure that the gasket you bought for replacement is exactly the same as the original one.

Step 5: Secure the new gasket to the valve plug and reinstall the components in the faucet. Rotate the valve clockwise. After the valve plug is in place, reinstall the packing nut. Be careful not to let the wrench scratch the metal.

Step 6: Reinstall the handle and put the button or disc back. Re-open the water supply and check for leaks.

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