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Leaky Faucet Repair

Sessão públicaSessão #67116/01/2026👁️ 28 visualizaçõesProblemas de melhoria da casa e jardinagem
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AI Analysis Summary

The user is experiencing a persistent dripping sound from their kitchen sink faucet, which is both annoying and likely causing water waste and increased utility bills.

Problema relatado

I am tired of the constant dripping sound from my kitchen sink faucet. It's not only annoying but I'm sure it's wasting a lot of water and increasing my utility bill. I need to figure out how to fix it or if I should call a plumber.

Perguntas

5 perguntas
Q1

What type of faucet do you have? (ID: 3465)

I'm not sure

Q2

When does the dripping occur? (ID: 3466)

Constantly, even when the handle is fully off

Q3

Have you noticed any other issues with the faucet, such as difficulty turning it on/off or leaks from other parts? (ID: 3467)

No

Q4

How old is the faucet, approximately? (ID: 3468)

10

Q5

Can you describe the sound of the drip? Is it a fast drip, a slow drip, or more of a trickle? (ID: 3469)

Slow drip

Identified Causes

4 causas
#1

Máquina de lavar desgastada ou O-ring

90%

Em torneiras de compressão, uma arruela de borracha ou anel de vedação desgastado é o culpado mais comum por gotejamentos. Essas vedações se degradam com o tempo, impedindo um fechamento hermético.

#2

Cartucho Danificado

80%

Para torneiras de cartucho, um cartucho defeituoso ou desgastado pode impedir que a torneira feche corretamente, levando a gotejamentos.

#3

Assento de válvula desgastado

60%

O assento da válvula é onde a arruela ou cartucho veda. Se ele ficar corroído ou danificado, pode causar vazamentos mesmo com novas vedações.

#4

Porca de fixação solta

40%

Uma porca de gaxeta solta pode causar vazamento de água ao redor da haste, às vezes se manifestando como um gotejamento do bico ou da alça.

Recommended Solutions

6 soluções
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Replace Faucet Washer

95%Official
Turn off the water supply, disassemble the faucet handle, and replace the worn washer at the base of the stem.

🤖 AI Analysis

"The user describes a constant slow drip even when the handle is fully off. A worn faucet washer is a very common cause of dripping faucets and directly addresses the symptom of a leak from the spout when the faucet is in the off position. The age of the faucet (10 years) also makes a worn washer a likely culprit."

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Replace Faucet Cartridge

85%Official
Turn off water, remove the handle, and pull out the old cartridge to install a new, compatible one.

🤖 AI Analysis

"A faulty faucet cartridge can also cause constant dripping, especially if the internal seals are worn or damaged. This is a common issue in faucets, and since the user is unsure of the faucet type, replacing the cartridge is a comprehensive solution that covers many modern faucet designs. The symptom of a constant drip when off aligns with a failing cartridge."

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Clean or Resurface Valve Seat

70%Official
Use a valve seat dresser tool to clean or lightly resurface the valve seat for a better seal.

🤖 AI Analysis

"A damaged or dirty valve seat can prevent the washer or cartridge from creating a proper seal, leading to a drip. This is a plausible cause for a constant drip. However, it's a slightly more involved repair than simply replacing a washer and might require a specific tool."

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Replace Valve Seat

65%Official
In some faucets, the valve seat can be unscrewed and replaced if it's too damaged.

🤖 AI Analysis

"Similar to cleaning the valve seat, replacing a damaged valve seat would resolve a persistent drip. This is a more definitive fix if the valve seat is the issue, but it's less common than a worn washer or cartridge failure and assumes the valve seat is replaceable, which isn't always the case."

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Replace O-ring

40%Official
If the drip persists or is from the handle base, replace the O-ring around the faucet stem.

🤖 AI Analysis

"The user has not reported any leaks from the handle base, and the primary complaint is a drip from the spout. While an O-ring can cause leaks, it's less likely to be the sole cause of a constant drip from the spout when the handle is fully off, unless it's indirectly affecting the main seal."

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Tighten Packing Nut

20%Official
Gently tighten the packing nut located behind the faucet handle. Be careful not to overtighten.

🤖 AI Analysis

"Tightening the packing nut is typically a solution for leaks around the faucet handle, not for a drip from the spout when the faucet is fully off. The user has explicitly stated no other issues with the faucet, making this solution less relevant to the described problem."

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