Why are none of my faucets working?
Why are none of my faucets working?
Leaks are one of the most common causes of no water coming from tap. If your tap is not running, it may be due to a leak in your plumbing pipes. A leak can lower your water pressure and stop the flow of water completely. If you notice any leaks, you should contact your plumber to fix your pipes.
Is it easy to install a new faucet?
Although it is a simple job, installing a new faucet can be challenging. Because of the location of the faucet, the tricky part is accessing the parts, says your local Santa Cruz plumber.
How do you replace a pullout kitchen faucet?
If you’re installing a pullout faucet, the aerator can be tricky to remove. If this is the case, simply unscrew the entire spray head from the supply tube and point the tube into the sink while you turn on the water. Let the water run a few seconds. Then replace the aerator or spray head.
Can a faucet be put into a sink that already has a hole?
Tighten the nuts under your sink using an adjustable or basin wrench. Deck plates and trim rings can be purchased at your local home improvement store. You can’t use a faucet that requires more holes than what your sink already has. For example, a faucet that requires 3 holes cannot be put into a sink with 1 hole.
What to do if your faucet isn’t long enough?
If the supply lines included with your new faucet aren’t long enough, buy extensions. To make sure the threads on your new supply lines match those on your shutoff valves, take one of your old supply lines with you to the store and match it with the new supply lines.
What’s the best way to reassemble a faucet?
The part I got hung up on was where you put part #3 into part #2 first, because it seems like it’d block all the water. It goes in like this: Then stick that in part #1: Top it all off with part #4: Put part #5 on top, screw it all back into the faucet, and you’re done. Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
Can a faucet Assembly be set backward into a ring?
If the insert is set backward into that ring, the assembly will not fit into the faucet. However, just having that numbered photo set me on the right track. I appreciate your help!
How to reassemble your faucet’s aerator?
This is how. Click on the photos for larger versions. First, I numbered everything so I could refer to them (this is also the order they go back into #1): The part I got hung up on was where you put part #3 into part #2 first, because it seems like it’d block all the water.
Why does my faucet have an extra part in it?
Matt SimmonsLinkDecember 26, 2008, 10:36 PM I’ve done this because mine developed calcium deposits. I used the “shove it together until it sticks” methodology. Bob PlankersLinkDecember 28, 2008, 3:42 PM Shannon, my faucet at home is probably messed up identically to yours because I, too, tossed the extra part.