Hot and cold water faucet maintenance specific steps full introduction

Leaky faucets are a common household issue, especially when it comes to hot and cold water leaks. These problems not only cause inconvenience but also lead to unnecessary waste of water and electricity. Have you ever dealt with a dripping faucet at home? If so, you might have called a professional plumber to fix it. While this is an effective solution, it can take time and money. The good news is that many faucet leaks can be fixed by yourself with the right tools and knowledge. Jiuzheng Building Materials Network is here to guide you through a simple and effective way to stop those annoying leaks.

To fix a hot and cold water faucet leak, you’ll need a few basic tools. A flat-head screwdriver and an adjustable wrench (with an opening size between 30-50mm) are essential for the job. With these in hand, you can easily tackle the problem without needing professional help.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to repairing a hot water faucet leak:

  1. If your faucet is controlled by a main water valve, make sure to turn it off first. If the hot and cold water lines are separate, close the corresponding Valves individually.
  2. Use the flat-head screwdriver to remove the “01 Hot and Cold Standard” cap, which covers the handle fixing screw hole.
  3. Insert the screwdriver into the handle’s fixing screw hole (marked with hot or cold), and turn it counterclockwise (left-handed) about three turns.
  4. Grip the faucet handle with your left hand and pull it upward. Use the non-metallic end of the screwdriver to gently pry off the “02 Water Outlet Handle” to avoid damaging the surface.
  5. Turn the “03 End Cap” counterclockwise to detach it from the main body of the faucet.
  6. Place the adjustable wrench over the hexagonal part of the “04 Core Tightening Hex Sleeve.” Adjust the wrench opening and turn it counterclockwise to remove the ceramic valve core. Inspect the core—if it's in good condition, re-install it clockwise and tighten it properly. If it’s damaged, replace it with a new one.
  7. Reinstall the “03 End Cap,” “02 Water Outlet Handle,” and “01 Hot and Cold Standard” caps. Remember, red usually indicates the hot water side, and blue represents the cold water side.

Jiuzheng Building Materials Network reminds you: If you notice reduced water flow, it could be due to sand or debris stuck in the faucet’s sealing disk. In such cases, it’s best to consult a professional for disassembly. However, if the seal is damaged, it must be replaced. The hot water section of the faucet is more prone to wear due to temperature changes, so it’s advisable to replace both hot and cold seals at the same time for better performance and longevity.

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