Detach the screw safely. After detaching the screw, pull off the handle and put it somewhere safe. Now, grab an adjustable wrench to loosen the stem from the faucet body. You need to use a crescent wrench as well while you’ll be removing the packing nut. Now, unscrew the rubber washer.
Disassemble your faucet. Inspect your faucet parts. Replace whatever part is needed and clean the parts as you go. Put the faucet back together. Test your water flow to see if the leak has stopped. Again, if you don’t have the knowledge, don’t try to fix your own leaky faucet. Call a professional!Two-Handle Faucets. Common in two-handle faucets, stems are mechanisms that use threaded handles and rubber seals to open and close water lines. Installing a new stem is the easiest way to fix a malfunction, but you can an also replace faulty hardware like seals and O-rings. Time: 20 minutes to 1 hour depending on experience
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