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 Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: robbieo2005 (TN)

I installed a new Glacier Bay bathroom faucet set (Model #67364-6004) and have no hot water from the hot side. Just cold water comes out. I have checked to make sure that I didn't reverse the water lines and that is not the problem. I have "quick connects" that feed the faucet. What can I check for next?

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 Re: Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: packy (MA)

cold water comes out both sides ??? if it worked properly before and all you did was change the faucet, i would say that is impossible.

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 Re: Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: North Carolina Plumber (NC)

Or if you're using a tankless water heater there may not be enough flow thru the heater to fire it.

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 Re: Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: hj (AZ)

I was just talking to another plumber about the same thing. Apparently some GB faucets are being sent out with out the "membranes" being drilled out so the water can flow.

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 Re: Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: packy (MA)

but they have flow. it just isn't hot???

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 Re: Glacier Bay Bathroom Faucets
Author: bernabeu (SC)

try the faucet without the aerator

if you get hot,

either

aerator is clogged

or

insufficient flow to 'trip' instant heater

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