Drip No More: DK Home Services Shares Tips for Fixing a Leaky Faucet
- David Ryan
- Jan 15, 2024
- 2 min read

Greetings, DIY enthusiasts! At DK Home Services, home based handyman in Kuna, we believe that a leaky faucet shouldn't be a constant annoyance in your home. Today, we're sharing some expert tips to help you tackle that drip and turn your plumbing woe into a quick fix. Let's get started!
Identifying the Type of Faucet
Before diving into repairs, it's crucial to identify the type of faucet you have. The most common types are compression, ball, cartridge, and ceramic disk faucets. Knowing your faucet type will guide you in understanding the necessary steps for repair.
Tools You'll Need
Adjustable wrench
Screwdrivers (Phillips and flathead)
Plumber's tape
Plunger
Replacement parts if necessary (O-rings, washers, etc.)
Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing a Leaky Faucet
1. Turn Off the Water Supply:
Locate the shut-off valve beneath the sink and turn off the water supply to the faucet.
2. Plug the Drain:
Use a plunger to cover the drain. This prevents small parts from accidentally falling down the drain while you work.
3. Remove the Faucet Handle:
Remove the handle to access the internal components. This often involves unscrewing a screw hidden beneath a decorative cap.
4. Inspect for Damage:
Examine the components for any visible damage. Check O-rings, washers, and seals for wear or cracks.
5. Replace Seals and Washers:
For compression faucets, replacing the rubber seals and washers often resolves leaks. Ensure you use replacements of the same size.
6. Cartridge and Ceramic Disk Faucets:
If you have a cartridge or ceramic disk faucet, replacing the entire cartridge may be necessary. Consult the manufacturer's instructions for your specific faucet model.
7. Apply Plumber's Tape:
If you notice any threads during disassembly, applying plumber's tape can help create a better seal.
8. Reassemble and Test:
Carefully reassemble the faucet in reverse order. Turn the water supply back on and test for leaks. Check for proper water flow and make any necessary adjustments.
9. Professional Assistance:
If DIY efforts don't resolve the issue or if you're uncomfortable with the process, don't hesitate to reach out to professionals like DK Home Services for assistance.
Final Thoughts
Fixing a leaky faucet is a satisfying DIY project that can save you money and water in the long run. Remember, each faucet type may have unique components, so always refer to your faucet's specific manual for accurate instructions.
If you ever find yourself in need of professional assistance or if you have other home projects on your to-do list, DK Home Services is here to help. Happy fixing!
Cheers,
David
Owner/Operator
DK Home Services 🛠️🏡✨
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