Put in back in the box and return it. We are on our second and last product from these people. First one lasted 4 months and started making a clicking sound. We were told that the electrical contacts were arching, must have been damaged in shipping.................right?
We just received a replacement.......... that one lasted 3 hours. Followed all the steps outlined for cleaning and setting the unit up and everything worked fine. After returning into the house after an evening meal in our back yard we found water pouring out of the dispensing spout...................... the shut off turned out to be faulty and the contents of a full 5 gallon water container is now under our laminate kitchen floor . The flooring has to be replaced sooooooooooooooo Hope you have better luck with these people then we have. Have since been told there has been some serious property damage cause by this product and they are pending court actions being taken
My double door Kenmore refrigerator ice & water dispenser in the door is always dripping water, filling up the tray. There is no way water can drain out and it overfill the tray dripping out of the tray. Can some one help me on how to fix this problem?
Hot water is dripping under my kitchen sink. Should I call the plumber company, or should I turn off the water and try to fix it myself?
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Sometimes people mistakenly refer to a water dispenser as a water cooler. The dispenser simply dispenses water with no change to temperature. The water cooler will cool the water as well. If you have one that is supposed to cool the water but isn't then there is likely a problem with the compressor.
Nothing. It is water and it's supposed to do that.
The drip has hardened.
Replace the seats
No dont even think about putting a cap on it, its dripping for a reason, call a plumber to fix it, a hot water heater is a dangerous appliance and should not be dealt with lightly. If you have a drip, but can't fix it or get a plumber out right away, use a garden hose to route the water to a drain nearby. Most drain valves are threaded with garden hose fittings.
The condensor drain line is stopped up. Clean out this line.
It depends where it is dripping from and why it is dripping. If it is an older faucet then a replacement kit for the guts might be in order. If it is dripping from the joints, then a little teflon tape on the hreads should be all you need.
The first thing to do is identify where the water is coming from. When that is ascertained you can better find a solution to the problem. It may be a poor seal or condensation. Find out first then apply a solution
This means there is a minor leak in the diverter. Not a huge problem and easy to fix. Shut off water, Take the diverter (shower control ) apart. Take the seals and main interior parts to Home Depot and get a replacement kit -( $10-15 ) and fit it in.