Plumbing Bear is a local plumbing services company that specializes in providing high-quality service to its customers. Our company recently completed a faucet repair project for a customer in Mesa, AZ. The customer had been experiencing issues with the faucet, they have a bathroom faucet leaking at base. We started by listening to the customer describe the issue, which included information on the leak and an estimation of how long it had been going on.
We then inspected the faucet, finding that the rubber gasket was damaged. With this knowledge, we were able to determine that the reason for the leak was not because of a wrong installation, but because of normal wear and tear. We replaced the gasket with a new one, which fixed the problem immediately. Our customer was very happy with our work and gave us glowing reviews!
Possible Causes of a Leaky Bathroom Faucet
We’ve all been there: you’re running hot water for a nice, relaxing bath and suddenly, the water stops flowing. You turn the faucet off and on again, but nothing happens. Then, you notice a drip or two coming from the base of your bathroom sink faucet and that’s when you know: it’s time to get out your plumber’s wrench and fix things up. But what caused that leak? How can we prevent it from happening again? With some basic knowledge about how plumbing works, we’ll be able to diagnose whether our leak is due to worn-out parts or something more serious like faulty installation or an aging fixture itself.
The washers are worn out
If you have a leaky bathroom faucet, the first thing to check is the rubber washer. The washers are made of rubber and can wear out over time, especially if they’re old or have been replaced a few times before. If you notice water coming from underneath your faucet when it’s not running, this might be an indication that one of the washers has failed.
The O-rings are worn out
The O-rings are worn out. If the O-rings are worn out, they will need to be replaced. You can find new O-rings at a hardware store and replace them yourself or have a professional do it for you. The size of your faucet may be different from other faucets so make sure that you get the right size O-ring for your bathroom sink or tub.
There’s a crack in the faucet’s body or handle
There’s also a chance that the cause is a crack in the body or handle. A crack can be caused by age or damage, but it’s also possible that they’re there from the beginning and only become more visible over time. Whatever its origins may be, a crack in your faucet will cause water to leak out around them and this can lead to more serious problems down the road.
Something has gotten stuck in the faucet
If you’ve tried to fix the leaky faucet and it continues to drip, then there might be something stuck in the faucet itself. This can be caused by a pipe becoming clogged or a foreign object being lodged in there. You may need to call a plumber if this is the case, but most likely all you will need is some patience and time spent trying different things before finding out what works best for your situation.
How to Fix a Leaky Bathroom Faucet?
Leaking faucets are a nuisance and can waste lots of water. Fortunately, they’re also easy to fix. We’ll show you how to diagnose the cause of your leaky bathroom faucet and how to repair or replace it.
Take off the handle and take off the cap or bonnet
The first step is to remove the handle and cap or bonnet. You’ll need to unscrew them from their base and remove it before continuing with this process:
- Remove the screw that holds down the handle with an adjustable wrench or pliers.
- Unscrew any other caps or bonnets until they’re all removed from their respective places on top of your faucet stems (if there are multiple caps).
You may need to use this step if your faucet has a cartridge
If you’re still having trouble, a cartridge may be the culprit. A cartridge is a small plastic part that sits inside your faucet’s spout and connects to the valve assembly. It can become damaged or worn over time and cause leaks. To replace it, you’ll need to remove any retaining nuts or washers holding down the cartridge first, these are often under pressure from water pressure so be careful!
Remove the washer and replace it with new ones
To replace the washer, you will need to remove it from the faucet stem. If you do not know how to do this, ask a plumber for assistance. Make sure that you have the right size washer for your faucet and purchase new ones if necessary. Avoid using plumber’s putty or silicone sealants to fix leaks from damaged or worn-out parts, they can cause additional problems down the road!
Put everything back together and tighten it in place
Once you’ve tightened everything, check to make sure that the faucet is still working properly. If it is, great! You’re done! If not, go back and check that everything is still tight and in place. If so, then maybe some parts are broken after all. If this is the case, you may have to replace those parts before trying again, or much better, just call a plumber.
Are you looking for trusted and reliable plumbing services?
If you are searching for the best plumber in Mesa, AZ who takes great pride in doing honest, reliable, and trustworthy service, look no further than Plumbing Bear. We have been known in the community for our wide range of high-quality plumbing services that are always done without cutting corners.
We specialize in all types of residential and commercial plumbing repair services such as clogged toilets, broken sewer lines, water line repairs or replacements, leaking pipes, faucet installation, and more. Call us now for all your plumbing needs!
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