Fix a Leaky Faucet in 10 Minutes!

Drip, drip, drip! Is that leaky faucet keeping you up at night?
I have a 10 minute fix that will bring you sweet dreams and a lower water bill.
Oftentimes the washers in faucets wear out after continuous use. Replacing them is actually easy and will only take about ten minutes (minus the time to run to Lowe’s to pick up the new ones.)
Begin by turning off your water. You can locate the water shut off valves under the sink.


Follow the full tutorial on my blog - link below under photos.
After you've followed each step, turn the water back on and enjoy the peace and quiet of a drip-free faucet!


(Side Note: Don’t wait too long to fix a leaky faucet. If you wait too long to replace the washers, you might end up with a damaged seat or valve stem from trying to crank the handles too tight. If that happens, you’ll want to read my tutorial on fixing that damaged stem ---->http://www.prettyhandygirl.com/fixing-leaky-faucet-take-2/
Brittany aka Pretty Handy Girl
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  • Kay Kay on May 02, 2018

    My faucet is a single handle one supposed to be no washer. Do you know anything about that?


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