How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!
Fixing a leaky bathtub faucet - or any other leaky faucet for that matter - can be an costly job - Unless you can do it yourself!
How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!
How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!
How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!
How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!
In this narrative we want to look at the most tasteless theorize for a leaky faucet and show you how to fix it speedily and cheaply.
Preparation
It approximately goes without saying that you should turn the water off first! Where to find the cope that does that? Just look under your sink and see where the pipes run. Somewhere along their length you will see either a cope or a wheel you can use to shut the mains provide off. In nearly every case you will need to turn it clockwise to shut.
One other preparing is to block the sink drain - just to prevent a nasty urgency with something loose (like a screw or a small nut) disappearing down the drain never to be seen again. Use the plug you regularly use, or put some cloth into the aperture. No good being wise after the event!
And - even though it goes without saying - make sure you have bought a change washer (or two) from the local hardware store - you don't want to be seeing for that when you have the faucet in pieces do you!
Action
Locate the screw that is holding the cope of the faucet in place (it may be incommunicable behind a small plate or cover and that cover needs to be prised off using a small screwdriver or similar). Then undo the screw.
The next job is to get the handles off. Use a screwdriver to do this - you might need to use a small bit of force to prise it but it will come.
Now you will see the old washer (don't worry if not, we will put one in place anyway). Take off the old washer and replace with the new. Notice that the hole in the washer should just be a touch bigger than the central post that the cope turns.
Now retighten the handle, but only hand tight i.e. Only until it stops turning without extra force needing to be applied.
Next, turn on the water again and see what happens! If there's no leak you're home and dry (excuse the pun!). If it still leaks, try tightening the cope a small more.
If it still leaks after that- then the qoute is elsewhere and you'll need to get a plumber after all. But al least it was worth a try!
(And by the way - if you Notice a big build up of lime nearby the cope - clean that off with a extra removal stock from your hardware store - it will pay you in the long run).
Things needed
A screwdriver or two - maybe one flathead and one Phillips or cross-screw. Also two washers (maybe take the old one off ahead of your visit to the store to be sure of getting the right one, or just buy a pack of mixed washers - not an costly buy).
How To Fix That Leaky Bathtub Faucet - Fast!