How to Fix a Faucet

A faucet is, like many other accessories in our house, an accessory that almost did not notice it. However, when we use them and fail, leak, become notorious and remember that they exist, they are there and now need a hand to fix them.

When valves are damaged almost always because the tires they have on the inside are damaged and need replacement. With a few tools and some repair time is not so difficult, and then teach them how to fix a tap. ”

Follow these instructions and it is likely you can fix your problem without major inconveniences.

1. Find where to close, and open water in your home or building. It is almost always near the street. You have to get close to the tap do not flood everything. The way of closing usually is rolling to the left until it can spin faster.

2. Locate where the screw to remove the knob to turn. Remove the screw and any parts that are underneath.

3. Check the inside of the faucet if there is something broken and reviews that are so worn rubber. If there is something broken, you should buy the parts.

4. Replace all in the same way as they are assembled. If too much damage and not get spare parts, seeks a new faucet to replace it.

5. With the rubber parts and put in place, try the knob works and everything is tight.

6. Insert the pipe pieces as they were initially and compacts well.

7. Back to open water. Should be working perfectly.

There are other cases where more water comes out instead of a normal jet, as scattered. This usually occurs because minerals accumulated in the water outlet. The best way is to disassemble the piece and put it on overnight in a bleach solution to clean out and ready.

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