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120volts (CA)
Hello, I ran across this faucet that a customer wants to replace with an identical one...it's chrome+brass as shown and I couldn't find it by googling the combo colors.
Anyone know the make and model?
There are two retaining nuts on the top and bottom that are frozen it seems and they seem to have two notches on opposite sides. Is there a special tool for this that is required or will an adjustable plumber's expansion wrench do it? I think I might have a hard time holding the bottom one as I loosen the top.
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packy (MA)
if I was removing that faucet, I would very carefully slice the top fastening nut with my oscillating tool and split it open with a sharp chisel.
unscrewing it seems to need 2 people.
as for the make , sorry I can't help.
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steve (CA)
Looks like a Price Pfister Georgetown, which has been discontinued.
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120volts (CA)
Ah, thanks @Steve! I guess I'll find another similar model somewhere. Still not sure how I'll be able to remove the old faucets. Not sure if my basin wrench can grab the thin two retaining washers.
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hj (AZ)
You remove the top nuts to remove the faucet. Why are you replacing the faucet? If it is "worn out" Pfister will probably replace it with a different model.
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120volts (CA)
Thanks,@hj. They are leaking from and the undersides and getting corroded They're old. I'll contact Price Pfister for sure. If not, I'll be replacing them anyway. Thanks for the insight!
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