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 bathroom faucet dilema
Author: STEVE.STONGE (NH)

Hi...have an issue with a bathroom faucet valve...litte white plastic disc is broken and water won't turn off. I have no idea who the manufacturer or model is. I was sure it was a Kohler, but they say no based on the pic I sent. I have added a few images, one of a stamped number under the valve trim, the other is the actual valve itself. If anyone could identify even the manufacturer it would be a huge help. Thanks!







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 Re: bathroom faucet dilema
Author: packy (MA)

sit down, get comfy and start comparing yours to theirs.

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 Re: bathroom faucet dilema
Author: steve (CA)

They revamped their website and it's not nearly as complete as it was. I don't see that stem on the new web pages. I had downloaded the previous cartridge pages and have them on my computer at home. I'll check when I get off work.

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 Re: bathroom faucet dilema
Author: STEVE.STONGE (NH)

cool...thanks! I looked through all 941 pics and didn't see it. The valve does have a " made in Germany" stamp on it.

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 Re: bathroom faucet dilema
Author: steve (CA)

Not home yet, but Newport 1-001 looks pretty close(close isn't good enough in stem sizing, but it's a start). Google it and see what you think. You might need to take measurements of the old one. Post pics of the handle and trim.

Darn. I only downloaded the single handle cartridges, not the stems.

The 1-001 is the cold stem and 1-002 is hot. Depending on handle style your faucet might need 2 of one or one of each.



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Author: STEVE.STONGE (NH)

Steve, I think you're absolutely correct...they look identical! Thank you so much!!



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Author: STEVE.STONGE (NH)

ordered, arrived, and installed...perfect fit! Thanks again!!



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 bathroom faucer
Author: steve (CA)

Glad it worked. Thanks for posting back.



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