How to Fix a Leaky Faucet in 60 Seconds

How to Fix a Leaky Faucet in 60 Seconds

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This video shows you in 60 seconds how to fix a leaky faucet.

Link below on where to buy this stem assembly for a delta faucet. (paid link)
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@fixanythingsavemoney says:

Hey guys! Here is a great link to buy an assortment of replacement washers! Thanks for watching, have a great day! https://amzn.to/47mHNn3

And a link to buy the replacement stem!
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@cherrylsimpson2615 says:

Can you do one when there's water under refrigerator?

@dana44ism says:

One important thing he left out. Use toilet paper and stick it in the hole to soak up the water inside prior to pulling the seat and spring out.

@withurshield931 says:

Even though it’s my hot side, I’m replacing both. I might even do the other bathroom.

You know the rule,
“once one goes out the other will follow. Might as well do both.”

@moonlightdancer08 says:

Hey. Your video helped me. Especially about the spring being fine. The springs in the repair set I got were too tall for the old faucet. I fixed both sides and now am no longer leaking from the sink and now know how to fix it if this ever happens again. You saved me a lot of hassle and depending on others. I am truly grateful.

@DennisRegling says:

That's going to take more than 60 seconds

@jamesdaugherty7367 says:

This is an easy repair, so why not just do both sides?

@DawnRGenX says:

Thank you, Sir. You helped me fix my own leaky, whistling faucet that my property management company wouldn’t fix because they set them to drip to avoid pipes freezing—in hot ass Savannah, GA!

I didn’t have a new washer so I coiled a rubber band. I’d never do this if I were renting someone else’s home/real estate investment but screw West Shore! They’re SCUM!

@sharpmo99ify says:

Just did mine and it worked. Thanks

@drake.707 says:

My butt is leaking. This video did not help.

@AIBeforeItsGone says:

Awesome. Thanks❤

@dihett says:

What am I doing wrong? Turned the cold off it continued to drip, then turned the hot iff and it continued-I am mystified.

@jameskeough4620 says:

Took mine apart to find a scale build up. Didn't remember which part went where! You saved me!

@ghostpacas7600 says:

Some of you guys just know how to explain exactly how to do things. Easy to the point and simple to follow. Thank uou

@joemug4079 says:

Bought a new exhaust fan for my bathroom. Took the old fan out. Panicked, i couldn’t figure out the order of pieces. Had to put the old fan back in! Now what…

@joemug4079 says:

I’ve been watching my faucet drip…for years. Out of dread not knowing how to fix it. Tired of that crap! Now…because of your video…it will be fixed.

@BobStokes-f7p says:

The spring came out with the washer. Able to get the spring back in but having trouble getting the washer back in. Can anyone help?

@NailGirlInMontana says:

I think both of mine leak…is that possible? Or is it usually one OR the other?

@KunalGaur-s7o says:

Very helpful video. Most faucet leaks are caused by small worn-out parts that are often overlooked. Using proper replacement parts from reliable suppliers like Quality Plumbing Supply Store can save time and effort.

@billvarner6548 says:

Nice video, but all the ones we used to do only required to take all of that apart and clean it. Sentiment gets stuck right around that seal and prevents it from shutting off properly. Once it's gone the leak stops. At least until it builds back up again.

@BiggusMintus says:

I have been looking for a good vid for this type of sink for so long! Thank you thank you thank you for saving me a lot of money!

@TheAngryTrucker18786 says:

Is this temporary or long lasting?

@Aman-fn5hz says:

This makes me more motivated to get into plumbing now

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