Dripping, leaky faucet driving you nuts? Watch how to figure out the problem and repair a single handle faucet. Find project details with a tools and materials list here: http://low.es/1PgOyqh
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Worked perfect on my 20 year old faucet. I ordered the rebuild kit on Amazon and it took an hour or so (another hour spraying the set screw with WD-40 several times and waiting).
So simple & helpful!
Sigh… ok, I'm working on a kitchen faucet. But mine is leaking at the handle, not the spout. It was kind of gunky in there, so thanks for letting me know it's a tiny hex screw. I'm stuck; the handle doesn't want to come off. What exactly is resisting?
They went from a completely assembled faucet to a completely disassembled faucet without showing you how to f**** do it
This is a great video but sadly my neurological issues are blocking my ability to fix my faucet. Time to call a plumber. 😢
These faucets are gleaming brand new. You may have to remove some scale or mineral deposits if your tap is old. Try a small wire brush. Don't go too crazy because you don't want to damage any seating surfaces. My faucet is 35 years old & works well after a cleaning & new parts, but it won't last forever. Some areas are getting pitted.
Looks so easy but I can't remove the CAP, even with adjuster plier.
Excellent. I was so glad and emboldened that I went to Lowes to get the additional info not provided for my particular model and buy the assembly I needed from Lowes.
Great design. You don’t have to miter the wood base. It just going to get covered by the mitered top trex
Pieces
Thank you. The little rubber seals with springs are most often the culprit. The man at the hardware store say's if the faucet begins dripping again within 6 months, then it is the ball that needs to be replaced.