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Sink Water Guard Splash

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Quick answer

To fix a sink water guard splash, first turn off the water supply, inspect the guard for cracks or misalignment, and adjust or replace it as needed. Ensure the guard is properly seated to prevent water from splashing over the edges.

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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 flow stops completely.
    Means: Valves are correctly closed.
    Next: Inspect the water guard
  2. Inspect the Water Guard
    Do: Check the guard for cracks, warping, or misalignment.
    Observe: Guard is damaged or not seated properly.
    Means: Damage or improper installation is causing the splash.
    Next: Adjust or replace the guard
  3. Adjust the Guard
    Do: Use an adjustable wrench to gently tighten any loose fittings or reposition the guard.
    Observe: Guard is secure and aligned with the sink rim.
    Means: Improper installation was the issue.
    Next: Test the sink
  4. Test the Sink
    Do: Turn the water supply back on and run water to check for splashing.
    Observe: Water flows without splashing over the edges.
    Means: Adjustment was successful.
    Next: Seal the Guard if Needed
  5. Seal the Guard
    Do: Apply plumber's putty or silicone sealant around the edges of the guard to create a watertight seal.
    Observe: Sealant fills gaps and prevents water from escaping.
    Means: Sealing is necessary to prevent future splashing.
    Next: Final Inspection
  6. Final Inspection
    Do: Check the sink and guard for any remaining leaks or splashing.
    Observe: No water leaks or splashes are present.
    Means: Issue is resolved.
    Next: Complete

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Damaged or Cracked Guard
Cracks or damage allow water to escape past the guard.
CommonEasyReplacement sink guard
Improper Installation
Loose or misaligned guard fails to contain water properly.
CommonEasyAdjustment tools
Worn Sealant
Old or degraded sealant no longer creates a watertight barrier.
SometimesEasyPlumber's putty or silicone sealant
High Water Pressure
Excessive water pressure causes splashing over the guard.
RareMediumPressure regulator
Incorrect Guard Size
A guard that is too small or too large does not fit properly.
RareMediumCorrectly sized sink guard
Clogged Drain
A clogged drain causes water to back up and splash over the guard.
SometimesEasy–MediumDrain cleaning tools

Parts matching

Common parts needed for sink water guard splash repairs include:

Ensure the replacement guard matches your sink's dimensions and style for a proper fit.

When to call a professional

FAQ

What is a sink water guard?

A sink water guard is a rim or barrier installed around the sink to prevent water from splashing over the edges and causing leaks or water damage.

Can I use regular silicone instead of plumber's putty?

Yes, regular silicone sealant can be used, but plumber's putty is preferred for its flexibility and ease of removal if adjustments are needed.

How do I know if my water pressure is too high?

High water pressure can be identified by a pressure gauge or if you notice excessive splashing, noisy pipes, or leaks.

How often should I check my sink water guard?

Inspect your sink water guard every few months for signs of wear, cracks, or misalignment to prevent water damage.

Can a clogged drain cause water to splash over the guard?

Yes, a clogged drain can cause water to back up and splash over the guard, so it's important to keep your drains clear.