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How to Fix a Leaking Faucet

A leaking faucet usually starts as a small annoyance, but it can point to worn washers, a damaged cartridge, loose fittings, or water pressure […]

April 28, 2026 Plumbing Tips

A leaking faucet usually starts as a small annoyance, but it can point to worn washers, a damaged cartridge, loose fittings, or water pressure issues that get more expensive if they sit too long.

Start by shutting off the water supply under the sink, protecting the drain so small parts do not disappear, and checking whether the drip is coming from the handle, the spout, or a supply connection. That tells you whether you are dealing with a simple seal issue or a deeper repair.

If the faucet is older, parts may be corroded or the repair may not hold for long. In those cases, replacement is often the better value than repeated patchwork.

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Next step for this repair

For a faucet or under-sink leak, send photos of the faucet, supply lines, shutoff valves, cabinet floor, and any staining or swelling nearby.

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