How do I stop my kitchen faucet from leaking from the base?

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Why does my faucet leak at the base?





Leaks around the base of the spout are caused by worn O-rings located under the spout. All that’s usually required to access these O-rings for replacement is to wiggle and pull up on the spout to remove it. Depending on the dripping faucet, you’ll also have to remove the handle and other parts to access the spout.

Why is my kitchen tap leaking at the base?

There are a couple of primary reasons why a tap may leak at the base. The first reason is that there might be dirt or another build-up that has unseated the washer meaning that the tap is no longer watertight. Another possible cause might be that one of these washers (O-rings) has broken and needs replacing.

Why is my sink leaking from the bottom?

Arguably the most common reason you’ll find water beneath your sink is that your drain has a leak in it. Shifting plumbing lines, worn-out connections, or even pipe corrosion could cause fractures in the plumbing lines beneath your sink, which cause water that flows down your drain to slowly and steadily leak out.

How do you fix a leaking faucet base?

How to Fix a Double-Handle Kitchen Faucet Leaking from the Base

  1. Disconnect the Faucet Spout. The faucet spout is connected to the bottom part of the faucet using a collar. …
  2. Replace the O-rings. Pull the collar all the up the spout to reveal the O-rings (could be one or two). …
  3. Install the Faucet Spout.





How do you tighten a kitchen faucet base?

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What is an O-ring on a faucet?

Kitchen faucets have one or more O-Rings to prevent water from leaking out around the spout base. If the O-Ring wears out, you’ll see water at the base of the spout every time you turn on the water.