What causes a faucet to drip?

 A dripping faucet can result from several underlying issues. Here are the most common causes:

  1. Worn-Out Washers: In compression faucets, washers press against the valve seat to stop water flow. Over time, the constant friction causes the washers to deteriorate, leading to leaks.

  2. Damaged O-Rings: O-rings, common in cartridge faucets, provide a seal between moving parts. If they wear out or break, water can escape.

  3. Corroded Valve Seat: Hard water can cause mineral buildup and corrosion on the valve seat, compromising the seal and causing drips.

  4. Loose Components: If the faucet’s handle or other parts become loose over time, it can lead to a poor seal and water leakage.

  5. High Water Pressure: Excessive pressure in the plumbing system can force water through seals, especially in faucets not designed for high-pressure systems.

  6. Mineral Deposits: In areas with hard water, minerals can clog or damage internal parts, preventing the faucet from fully shutting off.

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