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Delta faucet drip...drip...drip...
My kitchen faucet is dripping. It is a single lever Delta faucet.
Sometimes it drips faster sometimes slower, if I push the lever down and hard sometimes it will stop the drip - until I have to use it again. Is this something that will require a replacement of the faucet, or replacement of some parts? I plan to shut off the water supply, there is a bolt at the base of the lever that I will open up and see. But not sure what I am looking for. I tried to remove the entire faucet unit but the "ring" at the base under the counter top is real tight and nothing I have will free it, I have a wrench large enough but not at the angle where I can apply any leverage and no room to have any "bite". Is there something I can do to fix this from the top? Thanks, O |
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