Thank you for making this video! I am a middle-aged woman who would have normally called the plumber for my leaky faucet. Now I'm going to take my parts off, bring them to the store, and buy replacement parts! I can do this!
Wow! Thank you for making my repair so easy. I'm 70 and my hot water has been leaking for 2 years so I turned it off when it started. Haven't had hot water in the bathroom sink for 2 years. All fixed in 30 minutes. Thank you so much.
Awesome Instructions! I am going to attempt my elderly mothers faucet fix by your step by step! A plumber wanted to charge her $350 for this repair. I am a handy lady and think this is really doable for me. Thank you for such detailed steps.
I hope this worked for you. I'm crossing my fingers my drip holds. If not, I'll just end up doing the other side. I had two sinks to fix, so I started with fixing the hot side on each sink first.
That is THE best detailed video on this type of faucet. I was getting a headache banging my head against the wall, trying to get it put back together correctly. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Had a plumber come out to fix the faucet and they quoted $500 to fix it. I said no thanks and started looking up videos and yours explained everything perfectly! I went ahead and changed the cartridge as well because it was sorta corroded but $30 is wayyy better than $500
This is the second time I've used this video to fix my parents' sink in the last couple years. Thank you for providing this information for us! As a young woman, I've made my handyman grandfather very proud :)
Doesn't matter to me how old the video is, it was done well, so even someone like me could understand it and replicate the necessary actions to my benefit. THANK YOU!
This is the fourth TH-cam video I've watched on this subject, and this is definitely the best one. It's clear, goes step by step and is detailed. Others omitted steps (one didn't even explain about the seat and spring, the likely problem) and glossed over things. Keep in mind that if it's leaking from the faucet it's probably the seats and springs, but if it's leaking around the handle it's probably the oring or cartridge. I'm going to try this for the first time in the morning.
You are a God send. I've been battling a faucet for 2 weeks. I focused on rhe the cartridge and seating ring only. I'm going to try the o ring next. Thank you thank you thank you. Don't go away . You did an excellent video.
Awesome video. You accurately explain the correct way to install the faucet and critically important, the proper way to install the plastic seat and spring. THX
Thank You so much for making a video like this! Growing up I didn't have a father to teach me how to do "simple" home repairs. I just became a homeowner and needed to know how to do this amd you made it simple and easy to follow!
Very well explained! A+👍👍👍I am 75 years old, and I used to follow YT videos to fix the dripping faucets in my house, but I had forgotten how to do it. I will be going back and forth with your video to try to fix the dripping one now.
Thank you soooo much! It's actually great that you skipped a step because it made us pay attention to the order and parts more. I forget parts all the time. Made me feel better about it that I did that too. Thanks a million! You don't know how many people you helped!
Excellent. Including the unexpected parts when the demonstrator & narrator encounters two quick errors on his part, because that is completely typical of what I would go through, also. He does a great job of explaining with short, to the point sentences. Absolutely perfect! I think now, I am ready to go give it a shot... I will comment again, after I'm done.
@@tailgatetalk Great video, thanks. If you have time, look at my comment. I ran into a newer cartridge, RP60400, that doesn’t have an O ring or seats and springs. I almost damaged my bathroom fixture trying to get what I thought was the lower half of the cartridge out so I could access the seat and springs. Had to call my friendly plumber. Any chance you could update your great video?
Thank you so much for this video! I was going to hire a professional since my dad did not teach me his skills. Lol I'm going to try to do this myself. Wish me luck I'm sure I'll need it!
I watched 16 STUPID videos before I came to this AWESONE one. It shows every step and what will or could happen. Thank you very much. BEST FAUCET VIDEO EVER.!!!!! I did take my old parts and there were sizing guides at Home Depot where I bought the faucet.
Thanks for posting. I had watched a couple of videos and replaced the stem thinking that would take care of the slow leak. I was surprised when after replacing the stem I had an even faster leak. Then I watched this longer video and figured out it might be the seat and spring. Sure enough that did it, and it was far less expensive than the stem. Thanks again!
Good video! I would just like to add a small piece of information, for what it's worth. I think it's good for people to have an understanding of what each replacement piece is for. However obvious it may be to some. The lower spring and rubber cap are the pieces that actually stop and/or allow the water to flow up to the spout. So if the faucet was dripping when shut, that's the piece that hopefully will fix it. The larger o-ring that is higher up on the cartridge is what stops the water from potentially leaking out from the stem. Personally, I won't bother replacing an item that didn't need to be replaced. I like to leave well enough alone because there's always a possibility that it could start leaking after replacing it with a new o-ring. But of course many would think that why wait 'til it fails. just replace it now, while your at it. Just mentioning it as food for thought. Now if the faucet is still dripping after replacing the lower spring and rubber cap(which is possible if it's an older faucet) it could be that the bottom of the plastic cartridge, that comes in contact with that rubber cap, is a bit worn out or dirty. If that's the case you typically have to replace the entire cartridge. Unless you try cleaning it a bit first and find that did the trick.
Thank you. Most videos are suggesting the whole cartridge needs replacing and no other one mentioned the spring and rubber cap, which I'm sure are pretty cheap. I will start with those.
But I'm not sure how the spring and rubber ring go wrong to make the tap leak? What am I looking for to know this is the problem? Is the rubber piece cracked, spring broken??
The videos are super helpful. I have Pfister faucet and there is no seat and spring it is a complete small cylinder...That really three me off as I was thinking the spring and seat fell inside- Super easy as single female home owner these videos are Great!!!
This was an excellent review of the basic principles of replacing seats and springs. I have done it for years, but I had never done it on a two-faucet sink. Now I know how, and will go fix my faucet. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, you really really really saved my ass, and right before my vacation. I was panicking because I knew plumbers weren't working on Superbowl weekend or were going to charge a premium to come out. This issue has happened before and this video explained what I needed to do to stop the leak. 🙌 You are awesome 😁
I would like to see all of these excellent videos updated. The new Diamond Series faucet cartridges are different. They no longer have an O ring or seats and springs. When you remove the cartridge, it’s like only the top of the cartridge comes out, leaving what I assumed was the lower half lodged in the fixture. I tried to get the lower half out and nearly damaged the fixture. I had to call my friendly plumber who came out and helped me identify what I was dealing with. The problem I had was made worse because no where did I see a picture of this cartridge (RP60400); not at Lowe’s, on Amazon or the Delta website. I even called the Delta support center an d asked them how to get at the seat and spring on my faucet and they never mentioned that this series is different. Just FYI!
Thank you, very helpful! I enjoyed your relaxed style, showing experience and confidence with your knowledge. Leaving in the slight error with the sequence at the end was true to life and much appreciated. No showbiz, thank you, just the way I would do it if I was showing a friend. Bravo!
Thanks alot. Gave me a guide to fix my leaking hot water bathroom sink. Only thing is I BOUGHT the whole inner piece and replaced it. Was a lot easier than buying individual pieces like washer seat spring etc. thanks again. Got the part at Home Depot and was an easy fix
This is a well done video done with no wasted time by someone who knows what he's talking about. I found it very helpful and will make note of "tailgatetalk.' Thanks abunch!
How to take a faucet apart and put it back together again is what I was looking for and that’s what I found out with your video so thank you very much for your help.
Thanks for an excellent oral/visual presentation! I'm new at this "simple" task but really, I mean a testing task, because the parts don't want to cooperate! ha I'm learning, though. Thanks again!
I just want to say thank for your video it was extremely helpful especially making sure nothing goes down the drain I forgot about that because my drain is little different so I placed a rag over the drain and closed it too. Better safe then sorry. you did great job and because of you I was able to do it myself. Thank You
Thanks! I have a very similar delta faucet that was dripping. I took a picture with my phone of the O-ring and seat and spring boxes from your video. Turns out that mine had the exact same parts. I went to Lowes and found the same replacement parts. All told it only took me about 30 minutes to fix the leak.
TIP FOR KEEPING THE SPRING AND SEAT TOGETHER. Here is something that I hope helps people with changing the seats and springs. I had a real hard time getting the seats and springs in as they always wanted to go sideways or did not want to slip in place. After getting them in it started leaking again in a few days as I must have damaged the seat. I went and bought some more seats and springs and this time I asked the man at the hardware store if there was some kind of lube to make them go in easier. He sold me a little tube of plumbers grease. I filled the inside of the seat with the grease and put a very small amount on the outside of it and put the spring into the seat. The grease held the spring in place and I was able to push it right in with a driver. It went in like in two seconds.
Thanks so much for your help with your most excellent video. The only problem I had is that I turned the water off as best I could underneath the sink and could not get the seat and spring to seal because water was forcing it loose. I finally turned off the water at the main turn off and viola it fit like a charm. I really appreciate your video. It saved me a huge plumbing bill. God bless YOU. Ron
Thanks man! Didn't realize what the spring and cap were for so when I bought the kit I didn't replace it. Watched your video after it still leaked and it did the trick!
Great job! Simple video, with great explanation... I actually started working on my faucet first, got a little stumped after removing the collar, and decided to search for a video. When I saw how much force it took for you to pull our the cartridge, I knew I wasn't gonna break anything and that pulling that out was not only the logical next step but the actual next step. I still couldn't get a good grip on it, so I used a small screwdriver to pry it off a bit, then smooth sailing. Great tip to bring the parts with you... I've already been to the hardware store once but came back empty-handed and overwhelmed by how many options they have.
Thx. Great video! I worked three hours trying to get this valve to close properly. I watched your video and found out I had the spring Assembly reversed in the hole. After that it took 10 minutes to Correct my error. I watched the manufacturers video and it was no help whatsoever. Thank you for all the detail.
Thanks. Running into a leaker for the first time. Found out I have a $500 bathroom faucet so I'd rather replace a couple parts than downgrade. You covered some ground for me.
Thank you for the video. It helps to see how it is done first so that you know what to expect before you get started. I hate surprises when it comes to fixing things.
I could not find the white plastic insert but could find the spring and seat. If you have ever changed the white plastic insert would you know the model number of it? In my case the spring and seat did the trick I didn't need the O-ring. Got lucky.. Thanks for your video.
Spectacularly useful video! Recently I moved into a small rental house, and may at some point have to replace kitchen and bath faucet parts, looks like it should be an easy job for the most part.
Thank you for making this video! I am a middle-aged woman who would have normally called the plumber for my leaky faucet. Now I'm going to take my parts off, bring them to the store, and buy replacement parts! I can do this!
Yes, you can absolutely do this! 🙌
Excellent video and step by step explanation for this non tech brained homeowner!
. Thanks!
Thank you, I'm a 66 y.o. woman and I changed the parts out according to your instructions. Everything works perfect.
Thanks for explaining the direction and seating of the spring gasket. Saved my nerves!
Wow! Thank you for making my repair so easy. I'm 70 and my hot water has been leaking for 2 years so I turned it off when it started. Haven't had hot water in the bathroom sink for 2 years. All fixed in 30 minutes. Thank you so much.
So glad you finally decided to give it a try and it worked! Way to go!
👍👍
Thank you for the " long video". As a non-handy woman, I appreciate the details you show in your " how-to" !!
Awesome Instructions! I am going to attempt my elderly mothers faucet fix by your step by step! A plumber wanted to charge her $350 for this repair. I am a handy lady and think this is really doable for me. Thank you for such detailed steps.
I love to hear this kind of do it yourself attitude! Go get'em!
i hope you were successful. thumbs up.
I hope this worked for you. I'm crossing my fingers my drip holds. If not, I'll just end up doing the other side. I had two sinks to fix, so I started with fixing the hot side on each sink first.
That is THE best detailed video on this type of faucet. I was getting a headache banging my head against the wall, trying to get it put back together correctly. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Had a plumber come out to fix the faucet and they quoted $500 to fix it. I said no thanks and started looking up videos and yours explained everything perfectly! I went ahead and changed the cartridge as well because it was sorta corroded but $30 is wayyy better than $500
This is the second time I've used this video to fix my parents' sink in the last couple years. Thank you for providing this information for us! As a young woman, I've made my handyman grandfather very proud :)
Doesn't matter to me how old the video is, it was done well, so even someone like me could understand it and replicate the necessary actions to my benefit. THANK YOU!
Best directions I found for this repair. For a $10 replacement stem, my faucet doesn't drip anymore. THANK YOU TLG8TALK!
This is the fourth TH-cam video I've watched on this subject, and this is definitely the best one. It's clear, goes step by step and is detailed. Others omitted steps (one didn't even explain about the seat and spring, the likely problem) and glossed over things. Keep in mind that if it's leaking from the faucet it's probably the seats and springs, but if it's leaking around the handle it's probably the oring or cartridge. I'm going to try this for the first time in the morning.
Awesome .
Thanks mine Has a very small slow trip so I’m assuming it’s a seat and the springs
Thank you, the seats and spring was the missing piece that was giving me trouble! No more leaky sinks! Thank you!
Just need to say THANK YOU! I was having problems getting it back together correctly. You just showed me what I had backwards.
You are a God send. I've been battling a faucet for 2 weeks. I focused on rhe the cartridge and seating ring only. I'm going to try the o ring next. Thank you thank you thank you. Don't go away . You did an excellent video.
After four years since the video was posted it's still helping folks with this repair. Thank you!
Awesome video. You accurately explain the correct way to install the faucet and critically important, the proper way to install the plastic seat and spring. THX
Thank You so much for making a video like this! Growing up I didn't have a father to teach me how to do "simple" home repairs. I just became a homeowner and needed to know how to do this amd you made it simple and easy to follow!
Very well explained! A+👍👍👍I am 75 years old, and I used to follow YT videos to fix the dripping faucets in my house, but I had forgotten how to do it. I will be going back and forth with your video to try to fix the dripping one now.
Best Video there is to change washers. Thank You very much!!
Thank you soooo much! It's actually great that you skipped a step because it made us pay attention to the order and parts more. I forget parts all the time. Made me feel better about it that I did that too. Thanks a million! You don't know how many people you helped!
Excellent. Including the unexpected parts when the demonstrator & narrator encounters two quick errors on his part, because that is completely typical of what I would go through, also. He does a great job of explaining with short, to the point sentences. Absolutely perfect! I think now, I am ready to go give it a shot... I will comment again, after I'm done.
Keeping it real, I'm no TH-cam star. Thanks for the comment, like and subscribe.
@@tailgatetalk Great video, thanks. If you have time, look at my comment. I ran into a newer cartridge, RP60400, that doesn’t have an O ring or seats and springs. I almost damaged my bathroom fixture trying to get what I thought was the lower half of the cartridge out so I could access the seat and springs. Had to call my friendly plumber. Any chance you could update your great video?
thank, this is the first video that talks about seat and spring and that solved my problem!
Thank you so much for this video! I was going to hire a professional since my dad did not teach me his skills. Lol I'm going to try to do this myself. Wish me luck I'm sure I'll need it!
Thank you, your video helped me fix my faucet in the middle of the night, long story. Thanks again.
I watched 16 STUPID videos before I came to this AWESONE one. It shows every step and what will or could happen. Thank you very much.
BEST FAUCET VIDEO EVER.!!!!!
I did take my old parts and there were sizing guides at Home Depot where I bought the faucet.
Thank you for your video. I just changed the parts in my handle with your help! Saved myself a plumber fee.
I had put the flange side wrong until I found this video, thank you for the step by step info!
Super helpful! Just fixed my leaking faucet after watching this! Thanks so much!
I’ve never done any type of plumbing work at all, but you made this pretty easy and I now have a feeling of accomplishment!
This was by far the best video on the repair yet. Thank you for taking the time to show us how we can do this without the expense to contract out.
Thanks for posting. I had watched a couple of videos and replaced the stem thinking that would take care of the slow leak.
I was surprised when after replacing the stem I had an even faster leak. Then I watched this longer video and figured out it might be the seat and spring.
Sure enough that did it, and it was far less expensive than the stem.
Thanks again!
Good video! I would just like to add a small piece of information, for what it's worth. I think it's good for people to have an understanding of what each replacement piece is for. However obvious it may be to some.
The lower spring and rubber cap are the pieces that actually stop and/or allow the water to flow up to the spout. So if the faucet was dripping when shut, that's the piece that hopefully will fix it.
The larger o-ring that is higher up on the cartridge is what stops the water from potentially leaking out from the stem. Personally, I won't bother replacing an item that didn't need to be replaced. I like to leave well enough alone because there's always a possibility that it could start leaking after replacing it with a new o-ring. But of course many would think that why wait 'til it fails. just replace it now, while your at it. Just mentioning it as food for thought.
Now if the faucet is still dripping after replacing the lower spring and rubber cap(which is possible if it's an older faucet) it could be that the bottom of the plastic cartridge, that comes in contact with that rubber cap, is a bit worn out or dirty. If that's the case you typically have to replace the entire cartridge. Unless you try cleaning it a bit first and find that did the trick.
Diehard thank you! That helps a lot! It explains not only the what but also the why. I feel much more confident dealing with dripping faucets now.
Diehard, thank you!
Thank you. Most videos are suggesting the whole cartridge needs replacing and no other one mentioned the spring and rubber cap, which I'm sure are pretty cheap. I will start with those.
But I'm not sure how the spring and rubber ring go wrong to make the tap leak? What am I looking for to know this is the problem? Is the rubber piece cracked, spring broken??
appreciate your input! i had to just replace the o-ring on my cartridge
Thanks for a very easy video...the plastic around the stem had cracked and the video helped me replace it...Thanks!😀
Yep, it all went precisely as described here. Took me about 5 minutes. THANX AGAIN.
You bet. Stay dry. Stay well.
The videos are super helpful. I have Pfister faucet and there is no seat and spring it is a complete small cylinder...That really three me off as I was thinking the spring and seat fell inside- Super easy as single female home owner these videos are Great!!!
This was an excellent review of the basic principles of replacing seats and springs. I have done it for years, but I had never done it on a two-faucet sink. Now I know how, and will go fix my faucet. Keep up the good work!
Great video. Followed it and was able to fix my leaky faucet.
Thanks for the video. I repaired my faucet in about 10 minutes! saved me $125
Love to hear that! Faucets are pretty simple to repair and replace with minimal tools and expenses. Thanks for watching and liking.
Thank you for the video, I fixed my dripping faucet. You just saved us $$$.
Thank you so much, you really really really saved my ass, and right before my vacation. I was panicking because I knew plumbers weren't working on Superbowl weekend or were going to charge a premium to come out. This issue has happened before and this video explained what I needed to do to stop the leak. 🙌 You are awesome 😁
Thanks!
6:01 ... I don't think any other video explained this part as thoroughly as you did. Thanks, really, I mean it.
The video that keeps giving. Thank you, brother. Well done.
I would like to see all of these excellent videos updated. The new Diamond Series faucet cartridges are different. They no longer have an O ring or seats and springs. When you remove the cartridge, it’s like only the top of the cartridge comes out, leaving what I assumed was the lower half lodged in the fixture. I tried to get the lower half out and nearly damaged the fixture. I had to call my friendly plumber who came out and helped me identify what I was dealing with. The problem I had was made worse because no where did I see a picture of this cartridge (RP60400); not at Lowe’s, on Amazon or the Delta website. I even called the Delta support center an
d asked them how to get at the seat and spring on my faucet and they never mentioned that this series is different. Just FYI!
As I don’t do this regularly, it’s a nice refresher to make me say; yup, right.
Thank you, very helpful! I enjoyed your relaxed style, showing experience and confidence with your knowledge. Leaving in the slight error with the sequence at the end was true to life and much appreciated. No showbiz, thank you, just the way I would do it if I was showing a friend. Bravo!
Thank you. I hope it goes well for me. I’m a 70 yr old woman and fix most things myself. Wasn’t sure about the washerless, thanks again.
Thanks alot. Gave me a guide to fix my leaking hot water bathroom sink. Only thing is I BOUGHT the whole inner piece and replaced it. Was a lot easier than buying individual pieces like washer seat spring etc. thanks again. Got the part at Home Depot and was an easy fix
Hey awesome, thanks for watching and sharing your tip. Wash up!
This is a well done video done with no wasted time by someone who knows what he's talking about. I found it very helpful and will make note of "tailgatetalk.' Thanks abunch!
Thank you. My children watched with me and learned a few things as well.
How to take a faucet apart and put it back together again is what I was looking for and that’s what I found out with your video so thank you very much for your help.
Thanks for an excellent oral/visual presentation! I'm new at this "simple" task but really, I mean a testing task, because the parts don't want to cooperate! ha I'm learning, though. Thanks again!
Thank you very very much and this is NOT longest video, but was most helpful for me
a real MVP right here. this is the only video that thoroughly explains how each part/step is done.
Great tutorial. Just what I needed. Thanks from New York.
I followed you step by step and got it done. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me. Thank you my friend. 🙏
Totally did this today. Great vid. Was my guide.
You'r the "man" !. Outstanding video... saved me a lot of $$$ by not having to call a plumber!
Great video. Saved me money. The guy knows his stuff and it explains it so simply. Good job, fella.
Thank you for this. This was the clearest video I've seen and makes it so much easier for me to handle the task on my own.
Thanks for posting...I have the exact faucet...and I got 'er done!
Yes I fixed mine after watching your video, thanks its helpful man
I knew you could! Stay dry my friend. Thanks for watching and the like & subscribe!
Nice job explaining the repair my friend . Thank you , Murray , inSouth Pasadena/ L.A.,CA
Your clip was helpful I learn a lot from this. Thank you very much .
Excellent tutorial with a lot of details. Thank you
I just want to say thank for your video it was extremely helpful especially making sure nothing goes down the drain I forgot about that because my drain is little different so I placed a rag over the drain and closed it too. Better safe then sorry. you did great job and because of you I was able to do it myself. Thank You
Thanks! I have a very similar delta faucet that was dripping. I took a picture with my phone of the O-ring and seat and spring boxes from your video. Turns out that mine had the exact same parts. I went to Lowes and found the same replacement parts. All told it only took me about 30 minutes to fix the leak.
Brilliant, you explained it clearly and gave me confidence.
Thank you for taking the time to do this. It's almost exactly my faucet. Very helpful and well done.
Thanks, worked as described. My first time attempting. Worked excellent.
Excellent. Stay dry and thanks for the like and subscribe.
Thanks. You just saved me a couple of hundred dollars.
TIP FOR KEEPING THE SPRING AND SEAT TOGETHER. Here is something that I hope helps people with changing the seats and springs. I had a real hard time getting the seats and springs in as they always wanted to go sideways or did not want to slip in place. After getting them in it started leaking again in a few days as I must have damaged the seat. I went and bought some more seats and springs and this time I asked the man at the hardware store if there was some kind of lube to make them go in easier. He sold me a little tube of plumbers grease. I filled the inside of the seat with the grease and put a very small amount on the outside of it and put the spring into the seat. The grease held the spring in place and I was able to push it right in with a driver. It went in like in two seconds.
Thanks for the video. It was a lot of help.
I'm glad it helped and hopefully saved you some money.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!! Delta sent me the seat and springs I needed but you gave me the know-how.
Thanks so much for your help with your most excellent video. The only problem I had is that I turned the water off as best I could underneath the sink and could not get the seat and spring to seal because water was forcing it loose. I finally turned off the water at the main turn off and viola it fit like a charm. I really appreciate your video. It saved me a huge plumbing bill. God bless YOU. Ron
Bingo, just finished, no more drip, drip, drip! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the video! It had all the information I needed to get the job done right.
Thanks for sharing the full steps and taking your time with the video..
Thanks man! Didn't realize what the spring and cap were for so when I bought the kit I didn't replace it. Watched your video after it still leaked and it did the trick!
THANKS for posting this...I just changed the cartridge and it still leaked. I will replace the rubber seat and spring tomorrow.
You tube is your friend saved me money by doing it myself
THANK YOU! Just saved us $$ and taught my husband & I a valuable lesson🌹
Great job! Simple video, with great explanation... I actually started working on my faucet first, got a little stumped after removing the collar, and decided to search for a video. When I saw how much force it took for you to pull our the cartridge, I knew I wasn't gonna break anything and that pulling that out was not only the logical next step but the actual next step. I still couldn't get a good grip on it, so I used a small screwdriver to pry it off a bit, then smooth sailing. Great tip to bring the parts with you... I've already been to the hardware store once but came back empty-handed and overwhelmed by how many options they have.
Thx. Great video! I worked three hours trying to get this valve to close properly. I watched your video and found out I had the spring Assembly reversed in the hole. After that it took 10 minutes to Correct my error. I watched the manufacturers video and it was no help whatsoever. Thank you for all the detail.
Thank you so much for your instructional video, very plain and simple. It sure helped me to fix the leak on my delta faucet. I do appreciate it.
Thanks. This was exactly what I needed. I was afraid to pull the handle because I though it would break. Nope. It was just extremely tight.
Glad it helped you do it yourself! Power to the people! Thanks for the comment, like and subscribe.
Thanks. Running into a leaker for the first time. Found out I have a $500 bathroom faucet so I'd rather replace a couple parts than downgrade. You covered some ground for me.
Thank you for your video, it really helped me alot
Thank you for the video. It helps to see how it is done first so that you know what to expect before you get started. I hate surprises when it comes to fixing things.
Very helpful and excellent video. Is there any way to determine the brand and model number of the old faucet?
Thanks for this detailed video- very helpful!
Thank you for the video. I have to change one of them today.
Good luck. Take your time and make sure the parts your buy match the brand faucet you have. I appreciate the like and subscribe if my video helped.
Thank you. Your faucet uses the same exact pieces as mine. Off to home depot! Thank you.
I could not find the white plastic insert but could find the spring and seat. If you have ever changed the white plastic insert would you know the model number of it?
In my case the spring and seat did the trick I didn't need the O-ring. Got lucky.. Thanks for your video.
Thank you! Neighbor has a leaky faucet and she wants to fix it herself. Now I will be able to tell her what to do.
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Omg! Thank you! Seats and springs! That's all I needed and you showed me exactly what I wanted to know! Thanks dude! Good video!
Thanks! You helped another person save some money.
Good job, very informative.
nice, good job on leaving amazon links
Spectacularly useful video! Recently I moved into a small rental house, and may at some point have to replace kitchen and bath faucet parts, looks like it should be an easy job for the most part.
Really like your attitude!! Thanks for the advice!
Attitude of gratitude. I appreciate you and your comment. Thanks for the like and subscribe.