How to Fix a Leaky Faucet
- by Erin Loechner on Jan 12th 2010 12:00PM
- fix-it, in the kitchen, Kitchen & Bath, Small Projects, Essential Skills, Know-How
Photo: Quality Bath
1. Shut the water off under the sink.
2. Close the sink drain and cover with a rag to catch any loose parts that may fall below.
Note: It's also a good idea to prepare your wrench with a layer of duct tape to prevent scratches on your fixture.
3. Find the culprit. Most leaky faucets are a result of a failed part, and the exact part can be easily located depending on which part is leaking. Although replacing your faucet is a simple task, it's important to identify the type of faucet, whether it be compression, cartridge (sleeve), ceramic disc and ball. Here, we break it down for you:








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