Unscrew the hex nut holding the handle with a 1 8 inch allen wrench.
Delta kitchen faucet dripping repair.
How to fix a leaky single handle ball delta kitchen faucet 1.
Stop the mini waterfall in your kitchen or bath with these step by step instructions for repairing a single lever handle ball non cartridge faucet the most common household type.
If you have a knob handle you need rp188 how to easily fix a dripping faucet 1.
This is different from a true cartridge style faucet which closely resembles a stem faucet but does not have valve seats and springs.
What you ll need to repair the faucet.
Remove the button and screw that holds the handle in place once you have made sure that the water is off the.
Turn off the water to the faucet and open both valves to relieve water pressure.
This repair will work for kitchen faucets bathroom faucets and tub shower valves but will only work for faucets with a ball valve assembly seats and springs not diamond seal technology faucets.
How to fix a leaky delta two handled kitchen faucet 1.
Replacement parts if you have a lever handle style product you need rp61.
Even a small faucet leak can waste up to three gallons of water each day.
Open the faucet to.
Shut off both.
Fixing a dripping delta single handle kitchen faucet step 1.
When troubleshooting a leaking faucet choose your delta faucet type identify your leak location in the diagram and review the associated solutions and recommended replacement parts.
Leaks from under the handle.
Turn off the water before you start by closing the shutoff valves in the cabinet under the sink.
The nut should be right under the handle.
Replace ball assembly 1 in diagram repair part rp70 as shown for lever handles or rp212 for knob handles replace cam packing 2 in diagram repair kit rp61.
For faucets purchased prior to 2007 please order rp1050 cap and rp61 cam and packing.
Unscrew the screw underneath with a.
Unscrew the nut that holds the valve in.
A constantly dripping faucet won t only drive you crazy but it will freak mother nature out too.
Pop the cap off the top of one of the handles with a flat head screwdriver.