Recently my faucet has started leaking near the base. Just wondering if there is a way to fix it.
Here is what I know
Recently my faucet has started leaking near the base. Just wondering if there is a way to fix it.
Here is what I know
The part of these faucets that the output spout connects to have O-rings inside at the approximate locations shown by the red lines below.
These O-rings seal the gap to the central post of the faucet around which the spout assembly rotates. Leaks can develop when:
You can check these O-rings by removing first the faucet handle and then the upper part of the center post assembly (after first shutting off the supply valve at the wall under the sink). This should allow the spout assembly to be removed by pulling it up while at the same time rotating it back and forth some. Once removed the O-rings can be inspected. If they are hard, dry, torn or worn they will most likely need replacement. If it appears to be a loss of lubrication that can be restored by using a small amount of food grade petroleum jelly.
Note you may find the O-rings reside within a slot inside the spout assembly or they may be in a groove that surrounds the upper and lower area of the center post portion of the faucet.
Typical Moen Kitchen Faucet exploded parts assembly:
They are famous for this leak. Check the middle neck, can you turn it tighter by hand? That can be a quick way.
If I recall correctly, there is an allen screw at the back or underside of the handle. turn water off, and take handle off. You can then unscrew the center neck, and under that reveals the seals and the main assembly. Check the o-ring/seal and make sure its not torn, make sure the assembly is not cracked. It really shouldn't be. You can usually just tighten that valve portion and reassemble.