How to Repair a Leaking Faucet in the Bathroom?

Turn off the water supply to the faucet

Close the drain stopper or cover the drain

Open the faucet to release any remaining water

Remove the faucet handle

Take out the decorative cap if present

Unscrew and remove the retaining screw

Pull off the handle

Remove the packing nut or retaining clip

Take out the cartridge, stem, or valve assembly

Inspect washers, O-rings, seals, and cartridges for wear or damage

Replace any worn or damaged parts

Clean mineral buildup from the faucet components

Apply plumber’s grease to moving parts and O-rings if needed

Reassemble the faucet in the reverse order

Tighten all parts securely

Turn the water supply back on

Test the faucet for leaks

Tighten or adjust parts if leaking continues

Replace the faucet cartridge or call a plumber if the leak persists

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