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Switch off supply, unscrew top pf faucet, remove stem and washer (or cartridge) take it to store, buy identical one, come home and re-fit in reverse order.
As in any faucet, you take it apart and replace the cartridge or the rubber seal.
You dismantle it and replace the seal.
With the faucet shut off, take the handle off and under it is a nut around the stem. There is either an O ring under the nut, a fiber washer or stem packing depending on what type of faucet it is. Replace which ever it has and that should fix it. If your faucet is a screw type, the handle turns several time when opening it, you can probably take the nut off, wrap two or three wraps of stem packing around the stem, clockwise looking down on it and replace the nut and tighten. This will compress the packing around the stem without replacing the cone washer in the nut or all of the old packing.
All you hace to do is un screw the faucet take the sink part off, If that dosent work then call a plumber. Or your dad to come fix it
Proably the faucet has a worn out washer, replacing the washer should fix the problem.
Take the hose off the water faucet and check the little filter in the hose end. It may be plugged with fine sand or rust.
Depends what is wrong with the faucet, could be anything from a service to a washer to replacing the unit
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.
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!
If shut off the hot water valve then you take off your supply line from your hot water valve to your faucet and then turn your hot water valve on slowly (with of course a bucket or something to collect the water under it) and if you can see you have water pressure and flow then most likely the problem would be in your faucet on the hot side. If you have no pressure or flow when you turn the hot valve on then it could be debris plugging your hot water pipe or your hot water service valve (angle stop, straight stop) which older galvanized pipes are known to do so. To fix the problem you would need to find out where the problem is then either fix or replace the faucet or replace the angle/straight stop or try back flushing the hot water pipe and or replace the pipe with pex or copper pipe.
Take apart and change washer, or just replace entire faucet set, often easier.
That is nearly 2 gallons an hour - time to fix that faucet
Sounds like this needs a new washer in it.
Switch off supply, unscrew top pf faucet, remove stem and washer (or cartridge) take it to store, buy identical one, come home and re-fit in reverse order.
The mens room at our office building has a leaky faucet. Where can we information online on how to fix a leaky faucet?
You have a buildup of debris at the level of the screen. Its an easy fix - just remove the screen on your faucet head and either wash it or replace it.