My bath sink single handle faucet leaks.
Delta single handle bathroom faucet leaking at base.
Identify the area that is leaking.
The diagram below is a general representation of this faucet type showing common replacement parts.
If you have quick snap connections and experience leaking at the connection points quick snap may not have been properly installed.
If it is you may just have to tighten the handle s adjusting ring.
A short video on how to fix a leaky delta style bathroom faucet.
A short video on how to fix a leaky delta style bathroom faucet.
If you do not find the answer you need here please use the technical document search to find maintenance instructions for your specific model.
Identify the area that is leaking.
Then find the solutions to that area below.
My kitchen single handle faucet leaks.
And take a picture of the stem unit before you remove it with the channel locks.
If you do not find the answer you need here please use the technical document search to find maintenance instructions for your specific model.
Unscrew the delta faucet handle by hand and use an allen wrench to loosen the set screw that holds the handle body in place.
Then find the solutions to that area below.
Then find the solutions to that area below.
On a single handle tub or shower you need to tighten the adjusting ring or replace the cam and packing.
Tighten the adjusting ring until no water leaks around the stem when the faucet is in the full on hot and cold mixed position and pressure is exerted down on the handle.
If that doesn t do the trick you ll need to change out the faucet s seats and springs.
If you do not find the answer you need here please use the technical document search to find maintenance instructions for your specific model.
With quick snap connections newer delta widespread faucets feature quick snap installation.
Then remove the faucet handle body and set it aside.
Identify the area that is leaking.
But if you frequently see puddling water on the sink deck around the faucets you may have a leak in this area.
Typically leaks under the counter occur upon installation due to one of two factors.
The diagram below is a general representation of this faucet type showing common replacement parts.
A leak around the base of the faucet where the faucet body meets the sink is not quite as obvious since users are constantly splashing water around the sink deck and base of the faucet.
Look to see whether the spout is dripping this is the most common cause of a leak.