By โ FRANKIE FIX IT โ ยท 12/31/2024
Welcome back to the channel! This video is aimed at do-it-yourselfers, beginners, and homeowners looking to fix a leaky faucet. A dripping faucet can lead to increased water bills, so let's get started on fixing it here.
Most Moen faucets use cartridges for repairs. The video shows two replacement cartridges for two-handle faucets, specifically the 1224 model, which can be purchased online here. Before starting, ensure you have the necessary tools: a turkey baster, various screwdrivers, an Allen wrench, and channel locks to turn off the water supply here.
The first step is to turn off the water supply, which can usually be found under the sink. The video demonstrates how to locate and turn off the hot and cold water valves here.
Next, the video guides you through removing the faucet handle and the brass fitting to access the cartridge. It emphasizes the importance of being careful not to damage the surrounding components here.
After removing the old cartridge, the new one is prepared with a bit of oil for easier installation. The video shows how to align the cartridge correctly and secure it without overtightening here.
Once both cartridges are replaced, the water supply is turned back on, and the faucet is tested for leaks. The video concludes with tips on identifying the correct cartridge model if you're unsure here.
This tutorial provides a straightforward approach to fixing a leaky Moen faucet, helping you save on water bills and gain confidence in DIY repairs. If you found this video helpful, consider subscribing for more tips!
The comments section includes a question about the difference between Moen cartridge models 1224 and 1224B, indicating viewer engagement and interest in the topic.