Plumbing! I needed to fix my bathroom faucet, so I turned hot and cold water faucets off under the sink.


Gorgeous , Thursday, 5th of August 2010 05:57:42 PM

Now, when l turned them on, they are dripping. My plumbing was installed 2 
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years ago and everything is pretty new. The nipple which holds the faucet 
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handle is impossible to turn in any direction and water is dripping from 
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it. How can l tighten is?Would it work if l just put silicon around it to 
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stop water? l know that is the best is to call plumber, but they charge so 
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much even for little things. Please ,advise.
 
 
 
 
 

Boo-Boo , Friday, 6th of August 2010 01:41:39 AM

1.Turn the water off at the mains.  
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2. Undo the washers which hold the tap/faucet to the sink.  
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3. Wrap around some PTFE tape over the thread of the washers, dont know  
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what its called in USA but its a very fine white tape which fills in micro  
gaps.  
 
4. Tighten the washers again over the thread and tape.  
 
That should do the trick.  
 
 
 
 
 

banannie , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 05:39:52 PM

water is actually drippping from the gaket located right behind  
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the valve. the gasket is under a nut like thing directly behind the valve  
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handle that you can tighten clockwise with a wrench or pliers. if you have  
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a problem understanding go to a hardware store and ask the clerk they are a  
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great way to get info for free and they will have a valve to deminstrate  
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on.  
 
 
 
 
 

Stewie , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 02:04:09 AM

The valve you used to turn the water off under the sink is  
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called a stop. The handle you turned is attached to a shaft called a stem  
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that is held into the valve by a packing nut, the hex shaped thing the stem  
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goes into. It is pretty common for the packing nut to leak if the stop is  
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shut off or on. To stop the leak, you have to tighten the packing nut.  
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Use a wrench & turn the packing nut clockwise until the leak stops. If it  
isn't working, don't use excessive force. Your leak may be from something  
else, & you don't want to break the valve. Good luck.  
 
 
 
 
 

Mo Bo , Monday, 9th of August 2010 10:35:03 AM

Daveduncan40 gave good information.  
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The shutoff handle is screwed to the valve stem. You can remove the  
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handle & screw.  
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When you turn the handle to close the faucet under the sink, you compress  
a washer inside the valve to stop the water flow. The stem is held onto  
the body of the valve by the gland nut. Either the washer is worn out, or  
the gland nut & any packing is loose or worn.  
 
Shut off ur all water to ur house at the whole-house cold water inlet  
valve. Back at the sink, open the shutoff valve, then remove the stem  
screw & handle. Loosen the gland nut, remove it & pull out the stem (you  
probably have unscrew it.)  
 
Check the condition of the gland packing & the stem washer, & replace if  
either are worn. Reassemble all the pieces, tighten the gland nut,  
replace the handle & turn on ur water outside.  
 
Brassco is one company which makes these bathroom & kitchen water shutoff  
valves. You can look at their website for assembly pictures. Or check  
out a plumbing book at the library, Home Depot, Lowes or other stores.  
One of the salespersons might be helpful to show how these valves operate,  
& provide a spare parts replacement kit.  
 
Good luck.  
 
 
 
 
 

carloco , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 02:49:15 AM

I have years of plumbing experience. Be sure that where the  
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water is dripping from is also where it is leaking from. Water can migrate  
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before dripping. Dry area with TP or paper towel, with good lighting watch  
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water reappear & repeat until ur sure of the actual source. It is very  
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common for supply stops (valves) to leak from the packing around the valve  
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stem after being closed & reopened. These leaks are easily stopped by  
tightening the packing nut, (just behind the valve handle), clock wise. If  
this doesn't solve the problem, ask all ur friends & neighbors for a good  
(not cheap) plumber referral. Water damage can be a lot more expensive.  
ps. Silicone wont work on pressurized water!  
 
 
 
 
 

Stevie Poo , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 10:51:31 AM

Your valve has a packing gland in it. There is a nut you  
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should be able to tighten to stop the leak. You will want to use 2  
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wrenches to do it, one to tighten the nut and the other to hold back  
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against the valve. Tightening that almost always fixes those leaks.  
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Jumboshrimp ;] , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 02:51:18 PM

sometimes they stop after a little while, I don't know why. If  
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they continue to drip, turn the water off to the house at the street and  
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try what others have posted. Otherwise replace them.  
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Corn Fritter , Friday, 13th of August 2010 04:34:26 PM

there is a set screw under the plastic cap . its come lose or  
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missing , or the third possibility is the plasticx is stripped out . you  
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can get a new unit at one of the stores and do it yourself , good luck  
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BABLU , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 08:33:09 AM

Have you checked the washers? They're super cheap and really  
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easy to replace. Depending on your type of sink, you can google specific  
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directions if you don't already know how. Also, if you're unsure the size  
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of your washer, take one off and bring it to a hardward store with you.  
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Make sure to clean off everything once you take it apart and good luck.  
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