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What To Do About A Leaky Faucet
If you have a cartridge-type faucet, a leak usually indicates that the
O-rings need to be replaced. This is a simple repair that even the novice
do-it-yourselfer can perform. If the faucet leaks from the handle, the upper
O-ring probably needs replacement, while a drip from the spout will indicate a
problem with the O-ring at the base of the spout assembly. O-rings also form a
seal between the hot and cold supply lines, so be sure to examine these once you
have the faucet disassembled. When replacing O-rings, give them a light coating
of heatproof lubricant. If replacing O-rings doesn't solve your problems, you
may need to replace the cartridge itself.
A ceramic disk faucet that leaks at the base of the handle means that one or
more of the inlet seals on the cartridge may need replacing. These seals can be
easily replaced. You may also want to clean the inlet ports on this type of
faucet since they can become clogged with mineral deposits. A complete cartridge
replacement may be needed if leaking problems persist.
A rotating ball faucet is difficult to repair because of its many parts. You
should first disassemble the cam, ball and spout to see if there are any
problems there - many leaks result from a worn out ball or gasket. If those seem
fine, remove seals and springs to check for blockages. Leaks also can spring
from around the handle or from under the base of the spout. Handle leaks
indicate that the adjusting ring has loosened or the seal above the ball is
worn. Leaks from under the spout result from O-ring failure. Examine all O-rings
encircling the body of the faucet to see if they look worn.
If you are looking for a Fort Lauderdale plumbing company, please call us today at 954-782-1833 or complete our online service request form.
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