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 No Screw Bathroom Faucet Removal
Author: Jas3945 (TX)

I was able to remove the handles of this undermount faucet by twisting the handle base counterclockwise. I tried to twist the (very small and hard to grab) base of the spout but had no success in getting it to turn. There are no screws on this set up, not even hidden ones. See photos..How do I remove this dang spout? Thanks!!



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 Re: No Screw Bathroom Faucet Removal
Author: hj (AZ)

A picture of the underside would be more helpful. There may be a hex attachment that you access through the opening on the top.

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 Re: No Screw Bathroom Faucet Removal
Author: North Carolina Plumber (NC)

I'd try an allen wrench down thru the pop up rod hole. Some spouts are secured in that manner.

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 Re: No Screw Bathroom Faucet Removal
Author: Jas3945 (TX)

Under side of faucet: no openings

Under side of mount - no hex:

Under side of mount - no hex:

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 Re: No Screw Bathroom Faucet Removal
Author: North Carolina Plumber (NC)

Yes, that's the one that takes an allen wrench down thru the opening in the spout.

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 THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! clap
Author: Jas3945 (TX)

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! An allen wrench down the lever/pull hole and a heck ton of elbow grease did the trick!



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