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If your faucet has persistent leaks, visible corrosion, or significant mineral buildup, it might be time to replace it. Additionally, if the faucet is over 15 years old or you notice decreased water pressure, a replacement could improve functionality and efficiency.
First, try tightening the faucet's connections and replacing any worn-out washers or seals. If the leak persists, it might indicate a more serious issue, such as a faulty valve or internal corrosion, requiring professional repair or replacement.
Yes, upgrading to a different style or type is possible. Ensure that the new faucet is compatible with your sink's configuration (number of holes, spacing, etc.). Modern upgrades can enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of your kitchen or bathroom.
Signs of a faulty cartridge include dripping from the spout, difficulty in turning the handle, or irregular water flow. Replacing the cartridge can often resolve these issues and restore proper function to your faucet.
Improving water pressure might involve cleaning the aerator, checking for blockages in the supply lines, or ensuring the shut-off valves are fully open. If these steps don't help, it could be a sign of larger plumbing issues requiring professional attention.
Touchless or smart faucets offer convenience, improved hygiene, and water-saving features. They can reduce the spread of germs and make it easier to use the sink with dirty or full hands. Additionally, they often come with advanced settings for precise water flow and temperature control.
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