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What Causes a Faucet to Leak?

What Causes a Faucet to Leak?

Plumbing leaks come in many different forms and sizes, with the faucet leak being the most common. Allowing your faucet to slowly drip day after day can lead to a bigger plumbing nightmare that can be avoided altogether. Here is what’s causing that troublesome leak in your bathroom or kitchen.

Damaged & Worn Parts

Do you have a steady drip coming from your faucet that makes you want to rip it right off of the sink? All signs point to the washer within the faucet that will need to be replaced. However, if you have a compression faucet, sometimes the seals can become damaged as it is constantly holding back the water pressure while the faucet is closed. For those with cartridge faucets, the cartridge itself or the moving parts (O-rings, inlet and outlet seals) may also need to be replaced.


High Water Pressure

Does your faucet leak during specific times of the day, like at night or when no other plumbing fixture is being used? This could mean that your water pressure is too high, and it becomes a problem when no other faucets or plumbing fixtures are being used in your home (or throughout the neighborhood). Small leaks can start in your faucet, eventually leading to pinhole leaks in the piping, worsening over time. Consider calling a plumber to have your water pressure evaluated and restored to a proper level.


Cracks in the Plumbing

When a plumbing pipe has a crack or the fitting is loose, not only will it leak here, but also at the faucet that is closest to the leak. If you notice that your faucet has a slow but steady leak, inspect the piping underneath the sink. Check to see if there are any small cracks, holes, or loose fittings where the pipes connect. The leak could also be behind the walls, so make sure you have your plumbing inspected by a professional plumber if you’re unsure.


When you discover a faucet leak in your home, make sure you have it repaired immediately before it develops into a headache you don’t need to have. If your leaky faucet needs repair or replacement, contact the professionals at A-Alpha Plumbing & Heating, Inc. We cover Tuscaloosa, Alabama. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, give us a call at 205-333-2833.

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