Tips On How To Stop A Faucet From Dripping
A leaking faucet is one of those plumbing concerns that are common in modern properties. As the faucet begins to show signs of aging, this is the first problem property owners encounter.
If this is a situation you are dealing with, it’s time to figure out what to do as soon as possible. Letting things continue in their current state will lead to further plumbing concerns that come with a hefty repair bill.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what you should do to stop a faucet from dripping.
Remove the Handle or Cap
Check the Seal
Certain faucets are going to have a neoprene seal. These seals tend to break down after a while and are going to start leaking water as soon as their base weakens. To make sure this is the case, look for the seal near the cylinder.
This is a common issue with ceramic disk faucets.
Look for the seal and replace it with a new one. It is going to be a simple change and will make sure the dripping stops before it worsens.
Tighten the O-Ring
In some faucets, there is going to be what’s called an “O-Ring” near the bottom. Once you remove the spout, it’s time to work away at the old O-Ring.
This ring isn’t going to age well and it is the first component that breaks down with a modern faucet. If that is the case, you are going to notice water leaking from there. If that is the case, you are going to have to invest in a similar-sized O-Ring and replace it.
Make sure to use plumber’s grease when you are setting up the new O-Ring.
Check the Assembly
Each faucet is going to have an internal assembly that holds everything together. You have to make sure it is tightened as it can loosen after a few years of regular use. Just tightening all of the bolts/caps will go a long way in stopping the dripping.
This is a good thing to check on before, during, and after the DIY repair work is done.
Implement these tips as soon as possible and make sure to keep an eye on the faucet. The goal is to make sure you go through each step in detail and remain vigilant when it comes to the pipes near the faucet. This will ensure the results are effective and the faucet doesn’t start dripping a few minutes later.