Project Overview
Total Time: 1 hr
Remove the Old Cartridge
Note the orientation of the faucet cartridge. You must reinstall the new cartridge in exactly the same way. Most cartridges have one or two tabs that fit into notches on the faucet body. Pull the cartridge straight up to remove it from the faucet body. If necessary, grab the shaft at the top of the cartridge with pliers to pull out the cartridge. Buy a New Cartridge Bring the old cartridge with you to the hardware store or home center to find an exact replacement. New cartridges typically include new rubber O-rings for the cartridge. If desired, also pick up some plumber’s grease for the O-rings. This makes it easier to insert the cartridge into the faucet body and is an especially good idea if the old cartridge was difficult to remove. Install the New Cartridge Replace the little brass screw in the top of the cartridge shaft, if necessary. If you have plumber’s grease, use your finger to apply a small amount to the cartridge’s O-rings. Insert the new cartridge into the faucet body in the same orientation as the original cartridge, aligning any tabs on the cartridge with the notches on the faucet body. Push the cartridge all the way into the housing. Complete the Installation Secure the cartridge with the retaining nut, tightening the nut carefully with the wrench or pliers. Do not overtighten. Reinstall the faucet handle and setscrew or Phillips screw as well as the decorative cap, as applicable. Turn on the shutoff valve for the water supply to the tap by opening it counterclockwise all the way. Test the faucet for proper operation. FAQ What is the most common cause of a leaky dripping two-handle faucet? Usually it’s just wear and tear that leads to a leaky faucet. Some common culprits are a gasket or O-ring that’s worn out, a broken washer, or a damaged cartridge. How do you replace a double-handled faucet cartridge? The key to fixing a leaky two-handle faucet is determining whether the hot or the cold side (or both) is malfunctioning. You’ll replace the cartridge only on that side, saving you time and money. How do I know if my faucet cartridge is bad? Water dripping out of the faucet can be a sign that the cartridge is bad. Another telltale sign is difficulty getting the desired water temperature.