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    Fix Kitchen Faucet

    Time
    45–60 min
    Steps
    6
    Pre-check
    3 items
    Skill
    Beginner

    Scope

    Fix a leaking, dripping, or low-pressure kitchen faucet by cleaning the aerator, replacing the cartridge or O-rings, and repairing a failing pull-out sprayer.

    Safety

    Read before starting

    Shut off water; protect finishes; keep track of small parts.

    Pre-Check

    3 items · complete before you start
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    Steps

    01

    Shut Off & Prep

    • Close hot/cold valves
    • Open faucet to relieve pressure
    • Plug drain to catch parts
    Continue Gate:Water off and area protected?
    02

    Disassemble Handle

    • Remove cap and screw
    • Lift handle
    • Note orientation; photo for reference
    03

    Inspect Cartridge/O-rings

    • Remove retaining clip/nut
    • Pull cartridge straight out; if stuck, use a cartridge puller or gentle twist, not prying force
    • Clean mineral deposits
    Continue Gate:Parts identified and cleaned?
    04

    Replace Worn Parts

    • Match replacement cartridge to faucet model and compare orientation with old part
    • Install new O-rings/cartridge in the same hot/cold orientation and fully seat before locking
    • Lubricate O-rings only with plumber’s grease; keep cartridge ports clear
    • Reinstall retaining clip/nut per design and tighten to secure, not over-tight
    • Turn water on briefly before full reassembly to confirm the cartridge seals correctly
    05

    Reassemble & Test

    • Reinstall handle
    • Open valves; test for leaks
    • Check hot/cold and sprayer
    06

    Low Pressure Fix

    • Remove aerator; clean debris
    • Soak in vinegar; rinse; reinstall