What's actually causing this
Faucets drip when an internal part wears out and can no longer form a watertight seal. Which part depends on your faucet type: ball, cartridge, compression, or ceramic disc.
What you'll need
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Step-by-step fix
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1
Turn off the water supply
Look under the sink for two oval shutoff valves. Turn them clockwise until they stop, then open the faucet to drain the line.
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2
Remove the handle
Pry off the decorative cap on top, remove the screw underneath, and pull the handle straight up.
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3
Remove the worn part
For cartridge faucets, grip and pull the cartridge straight up. For compression faucets, unscrew the packing nut and replace the rubber washer.
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4
Install the new part
Match the old part exactly. Apply plumber's grease to O-rings before installing. Ensure cartridge orientation matches the original.
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5
Reassemble and test
Reverse the disassembly order. Slowly turn the shutoff valves back on. Run the faucet several times and wait 10 minutes before confirming the fix.
In Las Vegas, tap water is very hard (360–500 ppm). Las Vegas has some of the hardest water in the U.S., sourced from Colorado River. Mineral deposits are extreme and visible within weeks. Water heaters fail very rapidly (5–7 years). Water softeners are nearly universal.
Plumbers in Las Vegas typically charge $100–160/hr. Most homeowners budget $800–2,500 for common repairs like fixture replacement, drain clearing, or valve repairs.
Nevada has minimal licensing for plumbers. Las Vegas requires permits. Homeowners can obtain permits and perform plumbing work.
Majority post-1990s construction. Copper and PEX standard. Extremely hard water causes severe sediment buildup. Water heaters fail within 5–7 years; flushing annually is essential. Slab-on-grade is common. Underground leaks are expensive.
DIY in Las Vegas: Las Vegas is extremely DIY-friendly. Nevada's permissive licensing, cheap permits, and strong DIY culture make it ideal for homeowner repairs. Very hard water management and HVAC maintenance are common DIY focuses. Water softener installation is often DIY.
- The shutoff valve under the sink won't fully close.
- Water is leaking from the pipe itself, not the faucet.
- You see corrosion or mineral buildup on the pipes.
- It's a shower or bathtub faucet inside the wall.
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