- October 19, 2025
- takegabriel08
10 Expert Tips to Fix a Leaking Tap
- Diagnose the Problem Quickly
- Before disassembling your faucet, identify the leak source:
- Dripping spout: Worn-out washer or O-ring.
- Leak under the sink: Loose connections or damaged pipes.
- Constant trickle: Faulty cartridge or valve seat.
- Before disassembling your faucet, identify the leak source:
- Replace Worn-Out Washers (DIY-Friendly!)
- Shut off water supply.
- Unscrew the handle and remove the valve stem.
- Swap the old washer for a new one (match size/material).
- Upgrade to a Water-Efficient Faucet
- Use Pipe Tape for Threaded Connections
- Know When to Call a Professional
Leaks behind walls/floors.
- Corroded pipes.
- No hot water (could indicate a heater issue).
- Prevent Future Leaks with Maintenance
- Clean aerators monthly.
- Inspect pipes for corrosion.
- Lubricate O-rings annually.
- Invest in Quality Parts
How much does it cost to fix a leaking tap?
DIY: £5-£20 (parts). Professional: £75-£200, depending on complexity.
Can a leaking tap increase my water bill?
Yes! A single tap can waste £20/month.
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