Faucet Repair : How to Repair a Leaky Bath Faucet

A leaky bath faucet can typically be repaired once the actual problem is diagnosed. Repair a leaky bath faucet with help from a longtime plumber in ...


A leaky bath faucet can typically be repaired once the actual problem is diagnosed. Repair a leaky bath faucet with help from a longtime plumber in this free video clip. Expert: Terry Matsamas Contact: www.towersplumbing.com Bio: Terry Matsamas has worked for Towers Murray Plumbing since 1991. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Repairing the faucet in your kitchen sink, bathroom sink or shower requires extra care due to the presence of your home’s water lines. Learn about faucet repair with help from a longtime plumber in this free video series.

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11 Responses to “Faucet Repair : How to Repair a Leaky Bath Faucet”

  1. 2528997 says:

    At 2:05 you SHOULD say:

    “We’ve just showed you how to fix a leaky faucet in the same amount of time ExpertVillage spends to show you how merely remove the handle.”

    Kudos to YOU, EHow!!

    That’s how you make a how to. Thank you very much!

  2. arobee1134 says:

    @2528997 I have to agree…that ExpertVillage deal was ridiculous the way they chopped it up into small mini videos. So impractical. Glad i wondered here! Haaa!

  3. falfa says:

    This was exactly my faucet that needed changing. Thanks for the video.

  4. ArtFromJustin says:

    How can i get the cartridge out without that little plastic tool?

  5. rgm0692 says:

    I have the same leaky faucet. Did you have to shut the water off before servicing this faucet?

  6. ShaneMSnyder says:

    @rgm0692 Yes

  7. kkstandskraper says:

    same problem with my shower faucet, awesome video! thank you!

  8. izzzay says:

    @rgm0692 although I’m no expert, when working with any system (water, electricity, etc) it’s almost always a good idea to shut everything off before maintenence, in this case, I can confirm you do need to shut the water off, otherwise there will be a BIGGGG mess :P

  9. 777jonah888 says:

    You dont need any tool. Just use a flat screwdriver and put it on the left side of the top curved notch. Tap it GENTLY with a hammer and pull it out with pliers. Use the flat screwdriver to get it started by prying the cartridge out a bit then pull it out with pliers. Either replace the washers or buy a new one………Save water.

  10. 777jonah888 says:

    @ArtFromJustin

    Hi in case your still leaking, see my post below. It is quite easy to do.

  11. 777jonah888 says:

    @2528997

    I agree!! I think the village people do that because they get paid per hit on each video…………..I am just guessing.

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