bathroom
 






 

Question by  Hona (25)

How do I fix a leaky bathroom faucet?

 
+7

Answer by  udaipur (219)

9 times out of 10, a leaky faucet is caused by a worn out seal. You simply have to remove the faucet handle, and then you may have to unscrew the "stem". You will then see a worn-out rubber seal. Replace with an exact replacement, and you're golden!

 
+6

Answer by  Darry (3853)

Most leaky faucets result from one of two things. Either the nuts and bolts holding the faucet pieces together have worked themselves loose or new gaskets are required. Both eventualities are easy to fix. First tighten up all loose parts if it still leaks check the rubber gaskets between the connections.

 
+6

Answer by  dwalla (19)

Leaky faucets are typically caused by a worn washer. You'll need to take apart the faucet and replace the washer. Don't forget to shut off the valve under the sink!

 
+6

Answer by  CarolynOsborne (2804)

Look up the model on the internet and get new internal parts or, if you can't find that model, buy a new faucet and install that.

Reply by philosophy (243):
Most leaky faucets can be repaired quite easily, there is no reason to throw away a whole faucet, just because of a leak. This sort of mentality contributes to our throw-away culture which is not very good for the environment.  add a comment
 
+5

Answer by  YellowCup (1650)

Depends on the exact problem. Could be as easy as replacing a ring or rubber fastener, or as complicated as replacing entire pipes. Also depends on the faucets and how many small pieces are inside it.

 
+5

Answer by  icanoutfishyou (1148)

Remove the handles and inspect the washers and "O" rings. Go to your local hardware store and get new "O" rings and new washers for your handles, and reassemble.

 
+5

Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

Usually when that happens the gaskets are shot you need to take the faucet aprt so you can get the old gaskets out and take them with you if you don't the hardware store will give you the wrong ones trust me when you get your new ones install them and your finished.

 
+4

Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

You will have to rewire the pipes. First of all, make sure that the faucet has been installed properly. Usually, there is a problem with the installation. Tighten the screws.

 
+4

Answer by  cody412 (114)

Find the manufacturer name and model number then go to the hardware store and buy a replacement gasket kit for it.

 
You have 50 words left!