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FAQs About Faucet Repair

If you've ever been bothered by a drip in the night, then these FAQs about faucet repair are meant for you. Faucets are an essential part of running your home as they dispense a precious resource - water. This is why keeping faucets running in good condition is so important. Many things can go wrong with faucets, including leaks and bothersome drips. Depending on the amount of damage, a simple repair or an entirely new tap is necessary.
- Q: What kind of costs are there for a leaking faucet?
- A: One of the most common problems a homeowner can face is a dripping faucet; however, it is also the easiest to repair. Many people unfortunately ignore the problem and leave the faucet to drip and drip. This gets expensive and wastes a lot of money in a short amount of time. For example, it costs you around $20 a month in additional water bill charges for each leaky faucet. Multiply $20 by the number of dripping faucets you have in your home to see how much money is going down the proverbial drain. Dripping hot water costs even more money because of the energy used to heat the water.
- Q: What is the solution to fixing a dripping faucet?
- A: Drips are caused by seepage from a water supply. Water enters your home through pressure from pipes. Watertight seals keep the water from coming out of the faucet when the handle is turned to the off position. A washer in the faucet keeps the seal pressed tight. When the washer is not working correctly, water seeps through and drips out of the faucet. Replace the washer or repair the faucet seal and the dripping should stop.
