Archive for February 18th, 2010

Fixing A Compression Faucet

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Compression faucets are the type that uses two handles. Using one handle provides you with the warm water and using the other one will avail you cold water. It basically consists of a stem that has a washer that when shuts off the flow of water.

The working mechanism of compression type faucets is just very simple. But these posses rubber o- rings that tend to wear and tear with time. Washers in the hot water tap tend to wear out before those in the cold water tap.

One can easily repair the leaks in the faucet. The write up provides you the steps to carry out project more effectively. Shut off the water to the faucet. Take apart your sink. You will need a screwdriver and pliers for this task. Take off the decorative covers on both faucets.

Loosen the lock-nut inside with a crescent wrench. Once the nut is loosened and removed, pull out the stem. With some types of faucets, the stem itself may be threaded into the body of the faucet assembly. You’ll have to turn it counter-clockwise to loosen and remove it.