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Sink Splash Guard Installation and Repair Guide

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Quick answer

Install or repair a sink splash guard to prevent water from dripping under the sink. Turn off the water supply, remove the old guard if present, and secure the new one with plumber's putty or silicone caulk.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Water Supply
    Do: Locate and turn off the shut-off valves under the sink.
    Observe: Water stops flowing from the faucet.
    Means: Water supply is safely off.
    Next: Prepare the area
  2. Prepare the Area
    Do: Place a bucket under the sink to catch any residual water.
    Observe: No water spills on the floor.
    Means: Area is ready for work.
    Next: Remove old splash guard
  3. Remove Old Splash Guard
    Do: Use an adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the old splash guard.
    Observe: Splash guard is loose and can be removed.
    Means: Old guard is out of the way.
    Next: Clean the area
  4. Clean the Area
    Do: Wipe down the sink base and surrounding area with a clean cloth.
    Observe: Surface is dry and free of debris.
    Means: Surface is ready for new splash guard.
    Next: Install new splash guard
  5. Install New Splash Guard
    Do: Position the new splash guard and secure it with plumber's putty or silicone caulk.
    Observe: Splash guard is securely in place with no gaps.
    Means: New guard is properly installed.
    Next: Test installation
  6. Test Installation
    Do: Turn the water supply back on and run the faucet.
    Observe: No water drips under the sink.
    Means: Installation is successful.
    Next: Final check
  7. Final Check
    Do: Inspect the splash guard for any leaks or gaps.
    Observe: No leaks or gaps are present.
    Means: Problem is resolved.
    Next: Done

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Missing splash guard
Water drips directly onto the sink base and floor.
CommonEasySplash guard
Damaged splash guard
Cracks or gaps allow water to escape.
CommonEasySplash guard
Improper installation
Splash guard not sealed properly.
SometimesEasyPlumber's putty
Clogged drain
Water backs up and drips under the sink.
RareMediumDrain snake
Faulty faucet
Leaking faucet drips water under the sink.
SometimesMediumFaucet cartridge
Loose pipes
Vibrations from loose pipes cause water to leak.
RareMediumPipe clamps

Parts matching

Common parts needed for sink splash guard repair include:

Purchase a splash guard that matches your sink's size and style for the best fit.

When to call a professional

FAQ

What is a sink splash guard?

A sink splash guard is a small metal or plastic shield that fits under the sink to prevent water from dripping onto the floor and causing damage.

Can I install a splash guard myself?

Yes, installing a splash guard is a simple DIY task that requires basic tools and materials.

How do I know if my splash guard is damaged?

Check for cracks, gaps, or rust on the splash guard. If it's damaged, it should be replaced.

Do I need special tools to install a splash guard?

No, you only need an adjustable wrench, plumber's putty or silicone caulk, and a clean cloth.

Can a splash guard prevent all water damage under the sink?

While a splash guard helps prevent water damage, it's not a substitute for proper drainage and regular maintenance.