The sound of ticking, ticking, ticking and ticking has been ringing in my mind lately. Yes, the faucet of the house is broken, the harder it is, the harder it is, the more it is, the more it is。

Finally, i can't help but ask my master to see what's going on
Teacher fu said that there might be a few cases where the taps were not so tight as to be treated correctly, depending on the actual situation。

Scenario i: water drops at exit
When we find water drops at the exit of the tap, it may be because the axle pads are broken, it is a critical part of the tap, and when we press the tap switch, it causes wear and tear, long and badly, and drops。

Method of treatment: if it is a drop of water caused by an axle pad, then it is relatively simple to handle it, so first the valve is closed to prevent the water from being sprayed during the change, then we can see the gasket and replace it with a new one

It is a warm reminder here that every time we close the tap, don't twist it too tight, if we don't drop it, it will cause irreparable damage to the gasket, which will not last long and will be broken。

Scenario ii: water drops at the interface
In another case, water is dripping from the connections to the pipes, which is usually the case with the spores。
The solution is also simple, so it's ok to retweak the nut or replace a new u-type pad。

Some netizens may say that our tap is not dripping, but it's getting smaller. Let's see if it's blocked by a filter at the tap exit, and it's going to get a lot easier to screw it down。

(groans)




