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Tap Leaking Under Sink

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Quick answer

First, turn off the water supply under the sink. Place a bucket to collect water. Use a wrench to tighten any loose connections. If the leak persists, you may need to replace the washers or the entire tap cartridge.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Water Supply
    Do: Locate the water valves under the sink and turn them clockwise to shut off the water supply.
    Observe: No water should flow from the tap.
    Means: Water is successfully shut off.
    Next: Proceed to the next step.
  2. Prepare the Area
    Do: Place a bucket under the pipes to catch any remaining water. Lay down towels to absorb spills.
    Observe: Area is dry and prepared.
    Means: Ready to work on the pipes.
    Next: Inspect the pipes and connections.
  3. Inspect Pipes and Connections
    Do: Check for any loose or damaged connections. Tighten any loose fittings using an adjustable wrench.
    Observe: Tighten connections until snug, but do not overtighten.
    Means: Connections are secure.
    Next: Check for leaks.
  4. Check for Leaks
    Do: Turn the water supply back on and observe the area for leaks.
    Observe: No leaks should be present.
    Means: The leak is fixed.
    Next: If the leak persists, proceed to the next step.
  5. Replace Washers or O-Rings
    Do: Disassemble the tap to access the washers or O-rings. Replace any worn-out parts with new ones.
    Observe: Ensure the new parts are properly seated.
    Means: Washers or O-rings are replaced.
    Next: Reassemble the tap.
  6. Reassemble the Tap
    Do: Put the tap back together, ensuring all parts are securely in place.
    Observe: The tap functions properly without leaks.
    Means: The tap is reassembled correctly.
    Next: Test the tap.
  7. Test the Tap
    Do: Turn the water supply back on and test the tap for leaks.
    Observe: No leaks should be present.
    Means: The repair is successful.
    Next: Clean up the area.
  8. Clean Up
    Do: Remove any towels and buckets. Wipe down the area to ensure it is clean and dry.
    Observe: The area is clean and dry.
    Means: The repair is complete.
    Next: None

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Loose Connections
Over time, connections can loosen due to wear and tear.
CommonEasyNone
Worn Out Washers
Washers can wear out and cause leaks.
CommonEasy–MediumReplacement washers
Damaged O-Rings
O-rings can crack or wear out, leading to leaks.
SometimesEasy–MediumReplacement O-rings
Corroded Pipes
Corrosion can weaken pipes and cause leaks.
SometimesMediumReplacement pipes
High Water Pressure
Excessive water pressure can strain connections and cause leaks.
RareMediumPressure regulator
Faulty Tap Cartridge
The cartridge can wear out and cause leaks.
SometimesMediumReplacement cartridge
Improper Installation
Incorrect installation can lead to leaks over time.
RareHardProfessional inspection

Parts matching

The following parts are commonly needed to fix a tap leaking under the sink.

Always ensure you have the correct replacement parts before starting the repair.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I know if the washer needs replacing?

If tightening the connections does not stop the leak, the washer likely needs replacing. Inspect the washer for wear and tear.

Can I use any type of sealant?

It is best to use plumber's grease or silicone sealant designed for plumbing to ensure a proper seal and prevent future leaks.

What if the leak is coming from the tap itself?

If the leak is from the tap, you may need to replace the tap cartridge. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacement.

How often should I check my plumbing for leaks?

It is a good practice to inspect your plumbing for leaks at least once a year. Regular maintenance can prevent major issues.