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If it is a standard Moen kitchen faucet, it's because the diverter piece in the faucet got some dirt in it, or the rubber parts of it are swollen from the water. Common problem, and an easy fix if you know (or can figure out) how to take it apart. Don't forget to turn the water off!
take the lever off completely and see if something is preventing it seating properly. I fix many Moen faucets and have never heard of this propblem.
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You either tighten up the nuts and bolts or you buy a new one.
Take apart and change washer, or just replace entire faucet set, often easier.
Single and two handled faucets are different in the exact mechanism but the overall process is the same. Inside of the faucet there is a valve that diverts water from the main spout to the sprayer. Squeezing the sprayer handle opens its valve, releases pressure in the faucet, and diverts water to the sprayer.It sounds like this internal valve is jammed or broken.Call the manufacturer. I had this problem in the kitchen and Moen (the maker) provided directions on how to fix it. They can also direct you to a source for the parts.Visit a plumbing supply store. If you go during the less busy times of the day (late morning before lunch for example) they will often take the time to work with you.Replace the faucet.
The mens room at our office building has a leaky faucet. Where can we information online on how to fix a leaky faucet?
Sounds like this needs a new washer in it.
The most obvious step to fixing a leaky faucet is to turn off the water supply to the sink. That being said, another "first step" would be to know exactly what type of faucet is to be repaired.
You can fix a leaky faucet.
If there is a shut off valve under the sink, shut it off and take the line off going to the faucet. Turn the valve on slightly to see if there is water going through it. If there is, the problem has to be in the faucet. Either the washer in the hot water side has come off and is plugging the faucet, or if it is a single handle faucet, the cup is bad. Either one is easy enough to fix. Message me back if you need help fixing it.