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piperoldan (AZ)
I have an old commercial kitchen faucet and I need to replace the cold water valve. Could you please help me to identify the brand of this faucet?
Here are some pictures of it:
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Thank you very much!!
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hj (AZ)
It was designed to look like a Chicago Faucet, so it may be an import which could be impossible to find the stem. But, your salvation may be that many of them used interchangeable parts if you can find a good parts store to compare the stem with their catalogs. Where is AZ are you? BPI is about the best source for things like this.
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piperoldan (AZ)
Thank you for your reply. I'm in Sedona but I'm going tomorrow to Phoenix. I checked with Chicago faucets and they said it was not theirs. Thanks for the tip with BPI I'm going to check it tomorrow.
Have a great day!!
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hj (AZ)
They have a branch in Glendale and one off the 101 near Cave Creek Road.
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Wheelchair (IL)
Its NOT a Chicago Faucet. Chicago Faucet, does not use "splines" on their stems. The handles look just like Chicago Faucet too. Have you tried Fisher Brass or another duplicator... Component Hardware Group (CHG)
Best Wishes
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KCRoto (MO)
Check T&S Brass
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hj (AZ)
As I said it was made to "look like a Chicago Faucet", but there are MANY differences.
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hj (AZ)
It is not T&S or Fisher either. Their faucets are completely different in appearance than his and have different types of stems also.
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