Repairing Leaking Taps
What Is This About?
Faucets in a home can be of two types: compression and noncompression. Most compression faucets use washers to seal the inlet in the faucet when water is not wanted. Other styles use some other device such as neoprene caps. Noncompression faucets use a brass or plastic ball, a ceramic disk, a cartridge or vavle stems called tipping valves to stop the flow of water.
Many of today's more expensive faucets are guaranteed by the manufacturer to be leakproof for life. If a faucet starts to leak it is replaced free of charge.
Faucets manufactured without benifit of state-of-the-art technology are not immune from leakage, but making repairs is usually an easy task. You can use the information in this guide to help you repair leaking taps bearing in mind that the construction of your particular faucet may differ somewhat.
What Topics Are Covered?
- Compression Faucet Repairs
- Tipping Valve Faucet Repairs
- Cartridge Faucet Repairs
- Ceramic-Disk Faucet Repairs
- Ball-Style Faucet Repair
- and much more..
Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.
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