Place a towel in the sink to prevent scratches and to catch any dropped parts.
Ceramic disc valve faucet repair.
Ceramic disk valved faucet single or double handle faucet compression valved faucet single handle faucet each valve has its own unique design and procedures for repair.
Place the disc cartridge back into the faucet body aligning the tabs on the cartridge with the notches in the faucet body.
The discs contain channels that align when rotated which allows water to flow and control over temperature settings.
Tighten down the mounting screws replace the escutcheon cap and reinstall the handle.
The most common single handle option is either a ball valve or a ceramic disk.
Be sure to drain.
Set the new disk cylinder in place and reassemble the faucet.
If you can t find screws under the handle look under.
Then remove the handle.
Loosen each set screw and remove faucet handles.
Ceramic disk type 1 turn off the water at the valve under the sink and turn on the faucet until the water stops running.
Ceramic disc faucets are much tougher better able to deal with extreme temperatures and can go for years without needing repairs or replacing.
They use one lever on top of a broad cylindrical faucet body and you can operate them just by giving the lever a quarter turn.
Replace the new or cleaned rubber seals back into their seal seats.
Unscrew the retainer nut or mounting screw and pull out the disk cylinder.
The most common two handle type is a cartridge valve usually found on inexpensive faucets and ceramic disk valves found on more premium faucets.
The newest type of faucet valve is the ceramic disc valve.
Replace the decorative cover plate if there was one used in your faucet.
Ceramic disc valves are inherently sturdy highly reliable and rarely in need of repairs.
How to fix a leaky faucet.
Your repair is complete.
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Turn the faucet to the on position and slowly turn on the water supply at the shutoff valve to check for leaks.
Turn off water to the faucet by turning the valve under the sink clockwise.
You can tell a ceramic disc faucet at a glance.
Replace the handle and tighten the attaching screw.
Turn the handles to the on position and slowly turn the water supply lines back on.