Most folks I know don’t know how to do this anymore. Thank you dad! | September 3, 2024
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Fixing a leaky faucet is a task that can seem quite daunting, especially if you’ve never tackled it before. A dripping faucet isn’t just an annoying noise; it’s also a major drain on your water bill. With the average household wasting hundreds of gallons of water each year due to leaks, knowing how to fix a leaky faucet is an invaluable skill to have.
You may be thinking, “I don’t have any plumbing experience, and I definitely don’t want to waste a whole afternoon trying to figure this out.” Fortunately, my dad taught me a remarkably simple trick to get this job done quickly and effortlessly. You won’t need any specialized tools, and best of all, it takes just 15 minutes. If you’re ready for an easy solution to a common household problem, this article is for you.
What You’ll Need:
1. Adjustable wrench
2. Screwdriver
3. Replacement O-rings or washers (available at any hardware store)
4. Plumber’s tape
5. Small container or towel (to catch any water)
Steps to Fix the Leaky Faucet:
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