Water squirting out around the portafilter instead of through the coffee? A portafilter leak is common and usually points to the group gasket or how the basket is packed, both easy to sort out.
Here is why the portafilter leaks and how to seal it.
This article will teach you:
- Where portafilter leaks come from
- Why the group gasket wears
- What to check first
- When a part has failed
Why the Portafilter Leaks
- A worn or hardened group gasket.
- An overfilled basket touching the screen.
- The portafilter not locked in fully.
- Coffee grounds on the rim breaking the seal.
What You’ll Need
- A replacement group gasket
- A cloth
- Your owner’s manual
How to Fix a Leaking Portafilter
- Wipe the rim. Clean grounds off the portafilter rim before locking in.
- Lock it firmly. Seat the portafilter fully into the group.
- Check your dose. Do not overfill the basket past the screen.
- Inspect the gasket. A hard, cracked group gasket needs replacing.
Pro Tip: If you have to turn the portafilter handle much further than you used to for a tight lock, the group gasket has compressed with age. Replacing it restores the seal and stops the leak.
When to Look a Little Deeper
Because seals connect across the machine, it helps to check related parts, and reviewing a blocked steam wand, a steam leak, or a pressure gauge reading can reveal related issues.
When to Call a Pro
If a fresh gasket, correct dose, and firm lock still leak, the group head or a machined surface may be worn. A technician can assess it.
Wrapping Up
Portafilter leaks are usually the gasket or dose. Here’s the recap:
- Wipe grounds off the rim.
- Lock the portafilter fully.
- Avoid overfilling the basket.
- Replace a worn group gasket.
Check the gasket and dose first, and the leak usually stops. You’ve got this.