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How to fix drain faucet? A complete and guaranteed guide!

 

The drain valve is fully capable of playing the role of soul mate! Yet why do most of us continue to delay fixing this problem? Fixing the drain faucet is not complicated at all, and just by looking at a few simple things, one can easily find the cause. In today's article, go with Charsu for a guide to zero to 100 water removal.

Get a wrench or call a repairman? You probably have a friend or family around you who is particularly interested in home repairs! Whenever a body breaks down, they are the first person to start investigating and solving the problem. It is natural that you have to make a mistake several times to learn how to solve the problem so that you no longer need to repair a small problem such as a faucet. Of course, we do not mean that you should never use the help of reputable repairers. Our only goal is to teach things that have simple troubleshooting and can easily fix the problem, so you no longer need to spend your time and money doing simple maintenance work.

Dripping water on all kinds of valves Our focus is on the faucet and we do not get into the fuss talk. If parts of the fittings, such as water pipes, are in trouble, the repairer usually needs to be repaired to replace the problem. As for valves, smart and automatic valves are more sophisticated, and it is best to seek the help of a valve repair company. Usually these types of valves have a long-term warranty that you will not have to worry about any problems.

The focus of this article is on two major types of valves, namely classic (torque-valve) and lever valves. Incidentally, a high percentage of consumed milk is one of the two types. Classic valves are the same as traditional valves that flow through the handle by flowing water. These models are a bit older and have a slightly different repair. These valves are less expensive to repair because of the simpler internal parts, but they often cost more than lever valves. Lever valves are much more durable and rarely leak, but their parts are more expensive than older models.

Common Reasons to Drain Water In general, leakage of the faucet can have a variety of causes such as rust, mineral and sediment buildup, cartridge damage, gasket breakdown, and so on. The practical point is that if your valves are levered, the cartridge is likely to be a problem and you should go to this section and if your valves are twisted or classic, water can have three reasons. First, the milk washer is damaged and can be easily replaced. The second reason is brain failure, which then has to be replaced with a new brain. The solution to all three of these problems is discussed below.

۱. Repair water leaks in classic valves Let's talk about screw valves repair first. As we said, this type of valve happens for two reasons. If the milk washer is damaged, it must be replaced with a new one. If the milk brain is completely damaged or run out, then the brain should also be replaced. Here's how to do each of these two replacements.

Replacement of classic valve washer You need 4 tools to replace the classic valve washer. Screwdriver and wrench. After preparing this tool, follow these steps:

۱. First of all, close the main tap. In most homes, for each valve, a small safety valve that closes the water inlet valve is sufficient to close the valve. Otherwise you have to cut off the main water tap to complete the faucet repair process.

۲. Put on the sink cover too, as one of your pieces may fall into the sink and a new headache will start!

۳. Remove the milk cap first with a screwdriver or knife. This cap is usually marked in blue and red to detect cold and hot water. When you open the lid you face a small screw. Unscrew this screw with a screwdriver. This screw may rust over time and prevent the sediment from opening. You can use a few gentle wrench strokes on the back of the screwdriver to loosen the screws and loosen the sediment.

۴. You can now pull out the arrow. After removing the gate, you will see a milk brain that is yellow. Wrap the French wrench around the brain and rotate counterclockwise. After you open your brain, your main job is done.

۵. At this point you will usually be faced with a broken gasket. Sometimes the gasket is swollen enough to become small pieces and fall into the faucet. Remove these parts with a screwdriver. We suggest opening a small water tap to bring out the flow of excess parts of the gasket. Be careful to only open a little water.

۶. The gasket is attached to the brain by a small screw. In most valves this screw is double or double. But others use a polygon screw and need to be opened by pliers or wrenches. Most screws can be opened with any type of screwdriver.

۷. Unscrew the screw and discard the remnants of the washer. Do not throw the washer into the sewer and throw it into the trash. Ok


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