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120volts (CA)
Both hot and cold sides of this faucet leak. I need help identifying this make and model and cartridge numbers so I can fix it.
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hj (AZ)
Could be Delta but need a photo of what's UNDER the handles to be sure.
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120volts (CA)
Thanks, hj. I guess I'll have to remove to see. Looks cheap so I thought it might be a Glacier Bay at first. Hope it just needs a new spring and washer...
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hj (AZ)
hose handles are almost generic, so need to see the mechanism to be sure
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120volts (CA)
Went to jobsite yesterday. I forgot to take pics. But simple cartridges. I tightened the retainers and it stopped 95% of the leaking so it's tolerable...
I think it needs a new rubber washer at the base of the cartridges but I couldn't remove them even with a screwdriver. Urgh. I was afraid to damage it and partially get it stuck. Not sure why it was so tough to take out.
There were o-rings on the cartridge but I don't think they were involved in the leak. Dunno.
Owner wants the faucet replaced so I'll go back next week...
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hj (AZ)
A "plumbing guru" in a national magazine once berated "service plumbers" for NOT being able, or willing, to REPAIR things and just wanted to REPLACE them. I reminded him that the "modern" companies WANT the technicians to replace because that is how they make their yearly quotas and give the employees a commission for sales, but NOT repairs.
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