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Preparing for a Sink Repair

5/7/2022 (Permalink)

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There are several types of faucets, from compression to compartment, and each requires a different approach to fixing a leak, which is why it is advisable to contact a plumbing professional in Colorado Springs, CO, if you are not familiar with the process. However, each repair of a leaking faucet begins in roughly the same way.

4 Steps For Repairing a Sink

  1. Shut off the Water Supply

Before you begin any dripping faucet repair, you will need to locate and shut off the water supply. The supply valves are almost always located directly under the sink. Make sure that you turn off both the hot and cold supplies, so you do not risk extensive water damage or potential injury.

  1. Plug the Drain

With the water turned off and before you do anything else, make sure to plug all drainage holes for the leaking faucet. For kitchen sinks, this is usually only a single drain at the bottom of the sink. Bathroom sinks often have a lower and upper drain. The reason to block these holes is so you do not accidentally lose any screws or washers from the faucet assembly, which could lead to a whole mess of problems.

  1. Dismantle the Basic Assembly

With the water off and the drains blocked, you can begin dismantling the assembly. For most standard kitchen faucets, this will mean removing the handle assemblies. For bathroom sinks, you may be dealing with a ball assembly, in which case look to repair kits for further advice. In fact, it is best to find a repair kit for your specific faucet, if possible, because it will illuminate the exact steps necessary for repair.

  1. Contact a Professional

If at any time you feel overwhelmed by the process, or get worried about damaging your faucet, then contact a professional. No job is too small for plumbers; they will happily help and leave you with a fixed leak.

A leaking faucet is a common household problem. There are plenty of repair kits available if you want to try the DIY approach. However, a professional can get the job done quickly and with confidence.

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