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Default Question: Plumbing Seats And Springs

There is no visual evidence -- to the naked eye -- of any
deterioration in old seats and springs that have allowed a faucet to
drip. The old seats and springs look exactly like the new replacement
seats and springs.

What is the typical reason that seats and springs fail over a period
of time? Is it usually the fault of the metallic spring, or the seat?
Thank You.
 
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