Do you know you can fix your leaky faucet in 5minutes?
- Have you noticed your faucet dripping non-stop, even when it’s turned off?

• A leaky faucet can waste over 3,000 gallons of water per year, increasing your water bill.
• The good news? You don’t need a plumber! In this guide, I’ll show you how to fix it yourself in just 5 minutes using basic tools.
What Causes a Leaky Faucet?
Before we fix it, let’s understand why faucets leak:
✅ Worn-out washer – The rubber washer inside the faucet wears out over time.

✅ Loose or damaged O-ring – A small ring in the faucet handle can cause leaks.

✅ Corroded valve seat – Hard water buildup damages the valve seat, leading to leaks.

What You’ll Need (Tools Required)
Before you start, gather these simple tools:
✔️ Adjustable wrench
✔️ Flathead screwdriver
✔️ Replacement washer/O-ring
✔️ Plumber’s tape (optional)
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Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing a Leaky Faucet (Actionable Steps)
Step 1: Turn Off the Water Supply
• Look under the sink and turn the water shut-off valve clockwise to stop the flow.

• If your sink doesn’t have one, turn off the main water supply.
Step 2: Remove the leaky Faucet Handle
• Use a screwdriver to unscrew the handle and remove it carefully.
• If it’s stuck, apply WD-40 to loosen it.

Step 3: Replace the Washer or O-Ring
• Inside the handle, you’ll see a rubber washer or O-ring—this is often the cause of leaks.

• Remove the old one and replace it with a new washer of the same size.
Step 4: Reassemble the Faucet & Turn the Water Back On
• Put everything back together and tighten the handle securely.
• Slowly turn the water supply back on and check if the leak is gone.

Bonus: How to Prevent Future Leaks
• Use a water softener to prevent mineral buildup.
• Replace washers regularly if you notice wear.
• Don’t overtighten the faucet—this can damage the washers.
Conclusion
• That’s it! You’ve just fixed your leaky faucet in 5 minutes and saved money on plumbing repairs.

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• Have other DIY repair issues? Check out my guide on [10 Easy DIY Repairs Every Homeowner Should Know]
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