Common Plumbing Problems & How to Fix Them

Man Looking at Plumbing Leak

Leaky faucets are one of the most common plumbing problems homeowners face-- but that doesn't make them any less frustrating. Not only do they waste water, but they can also cause damage to your fixtures and increase your water bill. Luckily, fixing a leaky faucet is a relatively easy DIY task that can save you money in the long run. Here are 5 easy steps to fix a leaky faucet:

Step 1: Turn off the water supply

Before you start working on your faucet, make sure to turn off the water supply to avoid any accidents. The shut-off valve is usually located under the sink, and you can turn it off by rotating it clockwise.

Step 2: Remove the faucet handle

Use a screwdriver to remove the screw that holds the faucet handle in place. Once the screw is removed, you can easily lift off the handle.

Step 3: Replace the O-ring and washer

The most common cause of a leaky faucet is a worn-out O-ring or washer. Use a wrench to remove the old O-ring and washer, and replace them with new ones. Make sure to match the size and shape of the old parts with the new ones.

Step 4: Reassemble the faucet

Once you have replaced the O-ring and washer, reassemble the faucet in the reverse order that you took it apart. Make sure to tighten all the screws and connections.

Step 5: Turn on the water supply

Finally, turn on the water supply and test your faucet. If there are no more leaks, then you have successfully fixed your leaky faucet!

CR Plumbing Knows Leaks

At the end of the day, fixing a leaky faucet is a simple DIY task that can save you money and prevent water waste. However, if you are not comfortable with DIY plumbing tasks, or if your faucet continues to leak even after you have replaced the O-ring and washer, then it is time to call in the professionals. At CR Plumbing, we offer expert plumbing services to help you deal with leaks and more. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!