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  2. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet - The Home Depot

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    Fixing a leaky faucet is quick and inexpensive; even the most amateur DIYer can tackle this task. The most common sources of a leaking faucet – a worn out washer or gasket, a loose O-ring, corrosion in the valve seat – can be detected and fixed easily with most faucet repair kits.

  3. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet | The Home Depot - YouTube

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    Repairing a leaky bathroom faucet is a quick, inexpensive fix that even the most amateur DIYer can tackle. For more helpful information, check out our How to...

  4. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet - Lowe's

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    A leaking kitchen or bathroom faucet not only wastes water, but the endless dripping could test any homeowner’s patience. Great news, learning how to fix a leaky faucet can be a simple fix. Use our leaky faucet step-by-step instructions, sorted by sink type, to easily DIY this repair.

  5. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet - The Family Handyman

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    In this article, we’ll tell you how to find replacement parts and show you how to stop spout drips on the three main types of single-lever faucets: rotary ball, cartridge and ceramic disc. We’re showing kitchen faucets and kitchen faucet repair for a dripping faucet, but you can fix most single-lever bathroom faucets using the same procedures.

  6. How to Repair a Leaking Faucet | This Old House. Quick tips of stopping annoying drips with This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey. (See below for a shopping list and...

  7. How To Fix a Leaky Faucet - This Old House

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    There are four main types of kitchen faucets, each with its own repair process: Ball-type: Incorporate a ball inside the faucet body to control water flow. Cartridge: Distinguished by their simple mechanism, making them easier to repair.

  8. To fix a leaky faucet, first turn off the water to your faucet by twisting the valve under the sink. If there’s no valve, turn off the water supply for your whole house. Turn the faucet on to empty any water in the pipes, and plug the drain so nothing falls down it while you’re working.

  9. How to Repair a Leaky Kitchen Faucet - This Old House

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    In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner repair her leaky kitchen faucet. Steps: 1. Close the hot- and cold-water shutoff valves under the kitchen sink. 2. Place a rag over the sink drain to catch any dropped parts. 3.

  10. 4.1K. 640K views 8 years ago. This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner repair her leaky kitchen faucet. (See below for a shopping list, tools, and steps.)...

  11. How to Repair a Ball Faucet - The Home Depot

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    Learn how to repair a leaky ball faucet. This guide teaches you how to stop a leak from a single-handle faucet by replacing seats and springs in the ball valve.