How to fix a leaky faucet.
Delta tub faucet leaking handle.
If the faucet has started to drip water or if you have difficulty shutting the water off completely when using the tub the faucet needs to be repaired.
Leaks from under the handle.
This is an easy to follow in depth step by step instructional tutorial on how to fix the leak quick and easy.
Place handle on stem and rotate counterclockwiseapproximately 1 4 turn after the stop has been contacted.
Like other delta faucet designs the single handle tub faucets contain wearable parts that over time will allow water to pass through the faucet freely.
Replace stem unit assembly 3 in diagram repair part rp1740.
How to repair a leaking delta tub spout step 1.
Replace o rings 1 in diagram repair part rp2055 leaks from aerator.
Look to see whether the spout is dripping this is the most common cause of a leak.
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Replace stem unit assembly 3 in diagram repair part rp1740 leaks from base of the spout.
When troubleshooting a leaking faucet choose your delta faucet type identify your leak location in the diagram and review the associated solutions and recommended replacement parts.
Turn off the water in the house by closing the main water valve.
Replace seats and springs 4 in diagram repair part rp4993 if leak persists.
If it is you may just have to tighten the handle s.
Then remove the faucet handle body and set it aside.
Lift the stopper out.
Lift valvecartridge out of body.
Remove the nut that holds the horizontal rod to the body of the pop up stopper.
Shut off the hot and cold water supply valves which are usually silver knobs under the sink.
Turn on another faucet at a lower level to.
Reattach the nut that holds the horizontal rod to the pop up body.
Do not pry the valve cartridge out of the bodywith a screwdriver.
To access the delta faucet cartridge and seats springs you ll have to remove the faucet handle body.
Pull the handle.
This is a delta single handle model faucet.
Turn on the faucet to.
Unscrew the stem unit nut with channel locks.
Test to see if water is leaking around the flange by plugging your drain with a rubber stopper.
Use either an allen wrench or phillips screwdriver to remove the screw holding the faucet handle in place.