Help! My faucet is leaking. Why is it falling over?

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A leaky faucet that drips once per second can waste over 2,000 gallons per year. Countless faucets end up in landfills because the part that holds it in place often breaks and is not easy to replace quickly, so the entire unit ends up being replaced. Retailers stock entire faucets, but don’t always carry the replacement parts because each manufacturer has it’s own proprietary parts and retailers can’t justify the financial cost of carrying in stock the proliferation of small parts that may never be bought.

Host this event on the farm for your friends and family not only to learn an important life skill, but also to keep working faucets out of landfills.

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