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  2. Solved: Why Does My Faucet Run When Turned Off?

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    Running faucets have a steady, gushing, continuous flow of water coming out; this water flow stops when you turn the faucet off. A leaking faucet or a faucet that won’t turn off properly will emit small water droplets or a consistent trickle that leaks out.

  3. To fix a leaky faucet, first turn off the water to your faucet by twisting the valve under the sink. If there’s no valve, turn off the water supply for your whole house. Turn the faucet on to empty any water in the pipes, and plug the drain so nothing falls down it while you’re working.

  4. How To Fix a Leaky Faucet - This Old House

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    Loosen the screw with a hex-key wrench and pull off the faucet handle. Use adjustable pliers to remove the cap and collar. Using the special tool included in the faucet-repair kit, loosen the faucet cam and lift it out, along with the cam washer and the rotating ball.

  5. 7 Reasons Why Faucet Dripping After Water Turned Off (How to Fix...

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    The main reasons your water faucets keep dripping after water turning it off are primarily due to damaged cartridges for twin handles, broken washers, and a malfunctioning O-ring. Still, your deteriorated valve seat and the water pressure compound the problem, making the leaks more persistent.

  6. Why does my faucet drip after I turn it off? And, more importantly, how do I stop it from leaking? Those are all valid questions, and we will answer them in this blog post.

  7. Why is My Faucet Leaking? (5 Real Possibilities!) - 1-Tom-Plumber

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    1. Leaks and Drips Out of the Faucet. 2. Leaks from the Faucet Handle or Stem. 3. Leaking Behind or Under the Faucet. 4. Noisy Faucets. 5. Damaged or Corroded Faucets. Final Thoughts: Why is My Faucet Leaking? Call 1-Tom-Plumber. Understanding Faucet Types.

  8. Why Is My Bathtub Faucet Leaking After the Water is Turned Off?

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    Compression-style bathtub faucet. 1. Washers: Compression-style faucets (the ones with handles that you loosen to let out water) have rubber or plastic washers that control the water flow. These washers often wear out as they age, causing water to leak out of the faucet. Cartridge-style bathtub faucet. 2.

  9. How to Fix a Leaking Frost-Proof Faucet - The Family Handyman

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    A leaking frost-proof faucet can waste a lot of water, but fixes are simple, whether the problem is the faucet stem washer assembly, the vacuum breaker, or just a loose retaining nut.

  10. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet - The Home Depot

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    Fixing a leaky faucet is quick and inexpensive; even the most amateur DIYer can tackle this task. The most common sources of a leaking faucet – a worn out washer or gasket, a loose O-ring, corrosion in the valve seat – can be detected and fixed easily with most faucet repair kits.

  11. How to Fix a Leaky Faucet - Lowe's

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    Determine which side of your faucet is leaking by shutting off the water supply valves one at a time. If the faucet leak doesn’t stop after the first valve is turned off, it’s the other line that’s leaking.