How to Fix a Dripping Faucet and Stop Wasting $100 Per Year
That relentless drip is costing you $100+ a year in wasted water. The fix takes 45 minutes and $15 in parts — and you can do it right now.
Estimated Cost Range
$10 – $30
Washer and O-ring kit.
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Overview
That relentless drip is costing you $100+ a year in wasted water. The fix takes 45 minutes and $15 in parts — and you can do it right now.
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Est. Savings
$150–$250
vs. hiring a pro
Time Saved
2h
scheduling, waiting
DIY Score
95/100
beginner
*Estimates based on US national labor averages. Individual results vary.
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