STEP 1: Remove the cap from each handle. In order to fix a leaky faucet, you will need to gain access to the internal components of the faucet, so the first step is to remove the decorative cap from the top of each handle.
STEP 7: The cap, handle, screw, and Button need to be re-installed. As implied by the title, replace the faucet’s cap and hand tighten it. Then, place and tighten the retaining screw with the Allen wrench. Finally, replace the cover/button. That is all! Now you can put your Dripp...
plumbing repair, contact a professional plumber to fix the issue. Trained professionals might cost more, but they ensure that the work is done quickly, safely, and effectively so you don't have to worry about potential problems, like cutting the overflow tube too short or aleaking toilet tank...
The problem really doesn’t lie with the shower head. The problem is with the shower faucet itself as explained in the previous Problem. Instead of like with a normal faucet leaking out of the spout, the leak manifests itself by working its way up the shower riser and out of the shower...
The ice maker is leaking water.Check to make sure that the water supply line is not damaged. If the water supply line is damaged, replace it. You may also need to defrost the ice maker. The ice maker is making a loud noise.Check to make sure that the ice maker is not blocked. If...
Reassemble the handle and test your work. The leak should now be repaired, but double-check just to be sure. Turn the water on and let it run for a few minutes to wash out any debris. Then, check under the sink and around the faucet to confirm you don’t have water leaking anywhere...