A leaking tap does not always mean a drip from the outlet. Water can come from the spindle, thread, body, base or hose connection. The exact leak point determines both the repair method and the price.
Where a tap can leak from
- From the outlet. The shut-off element no longer seals.
- From under the handle or spindle. Usually a seal or internal mechanism issue.
- From a threaded joint. The sealing or old tail is at fault.
- From the body itself. The worst case: crack or corrosion.
What can usually be repaired
- Seals and gaskets.
- The shut-off mechanism or valve head.
- Leakage in a threaded joint. By resealing or changing part of the assembly.
- Minor scale binding. After disassembly and cleaning.
When repair stops being economical
- The body is cracked or corroded.
- The tap is cheap and has no proper spares.
- Several parts are leaking at once.
- High pressure will keep repeating the problem.
What the plumber checks beyond the tap itself
- Condition of tails and threads.
- Water pressure.
- Presence of sand and scale.
- Whether this point can be isolated safely.
Typical prices in Israel
- Tap leak repair — 180–350 ₪
- With small replacement parts — higher by the cost of consumables
- If the tap must be replaced — the work is priced as a new installation/replacement
FAQ
If the drip is tiny, can it wait?
It is better not to delay. A minor leak often becomes either a bigger water bill or a more serious failure on an already tired assembly.
Can I just tighten the joint harder?
Sometimes that helps for a moment, but sometimes it tears an old thread or gasket. Without understanding the real cause, brute force is risky.
How do I know it is simpler to replace the tap?
If the body leaks, parts are unavailable, the tap is old and cheap, and the repair approaches the cost of a new unit, replacement is the better call.