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		<title>Practical Tips On Bathtub Faucet Repairs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaking of the home interior design, did you know that you can fix a leaking shower faucet and save hundreds of gallons of water in one year? Most people just think of a dripping faucet as an annoyance and don&#8217;t &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/practical-tips-on-bathtub-faucet-repairs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/practical-tips-on-bathtub-faucet-repairs/">Practical Tips On Bathtub Faucet Repairs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speaking of the <a target="_blank" href="http://interiordesigning.co.nz">home interior design</a>, did you know that you can fix a leaking shower faucet and save hundreds of gallons of water in one year? Most people just think of a dripping faucet as an annoyance and don&#8217;t realize how much precious water is being wasted one drop at a time. The good news is that almost anyone with a few basic tools can learn how to fix most dripping faucets. Let&#8217;s start with the basics. Faucets have one primary purpose, to allow the water in your pipes to be used in a controlled manner.  This means that they have to open to allow water out of the pipes and close to keep water in the pipes. Not rocket science, right? The closing part is what we want to concentrate on here.</p>
<p> Faucets drip when they fail to completely trap the water in the pipes. Most faucets use one of two basic methods to stop the water flow. Some, primarily older designs, use rubber or neoprene washers which tighten against a &#8220;seat&#8221; and block the flow of water. Drips from these faucets are addressed by replacing the washers and/or seats. We&#8217;ll talk about how to do that in a minute. Most other faucet designs involve some sort of cartridge. Some people call these &#8220;washerless&#8221; faucets.  Repairing newer style water faucets like these usually involves replacing the cartridges. One can also pay attention to the <a target="_blank" href="http://roofrepairs.co.nz/">roof repairs and maintenance</a>.</p>
<p> Older faucet designs often use washers to block the water and keep it in the pipes. Tightening the handle compresses the washer against a &#8220;seat&#8221; and seals the opening, thus stopping the water flow. If you need to do a bathtub faucet repair on a three handle wall faucet you probably have this type. You will also run into this style if you need to fix a leaking shower faucet that has two handles. Many sink and lavatory faucets also use washers.</p>
<p> One way to tell whether or not your faucets use washers is to see if the handle gets harder to turn as you turn it off. If turning it really tight stops the drip, this probably, but not always, means that you have washers. If you do have a dripping faucet that has washers, the basic repair process is very similar whether you need to know how to repair a shower faucet,repair a leaking tub faucet or fix a dripping sink faucet. There is, however, one important difference.</p>
<p> The one critical thing to remember when fixing a leaky bathtub faucet is that you will have to turn the water off to the entire house before removing any parts other than the outer trim pieces. If you&#8217;re not sure which pieces are trim, just turn the water off first just in case. Once you have turned off the main water to the house you can begin taking things apart. There are lots of different brands and designs of faucets out there and they all come apart a little differently, so you will have to sort of feel your way through. One can also check <a target="_blank" href="http://www.plumbin.co.nz/planner.html">http://www.plumbin.co.nz/planner.html</a> out for the related information.</p>
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