20 Most Recent
Delta 467-SD Palo Single Handle Kitchen Pull Out Faucet with Soap Dispenser... - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Moen single handle faucet, when turning off the water it drips on the cold side
Sephie, You have a very common problem. The short answer is you need to replace the Cartridge, which is Moen part # 1225.I have seen that so many times with that particular faucet... I'm not a big fan of Moen in general-- but that aside.... That Faucet is one of their "economy" lines and has a long history of giving trouble. I would suggest to you that the best solution would be to replace the faucet with a nice quality Delta, or equivelant-- Delta style and those that use the same parts such as many Peerless and others ARE VERY SIMPLE TO SERVICE, and the PARTS ARE PRETTY CHEAP AND ALWAYS AVAILABLE at Lowe's or Home Depot. Moen cartridges are expensive and can be hard to find the exact match as there are many models that look almost identical. You can get the part free from Moen, but that takes time and can be a hassel.Hope this helps, Let me know if you have further questions! Good Luck!
2/20/2022 7:29:05 PM •
Plumbing
•
Answered
on Feb 20, 2022
Kraus bathroom waterfall faucet leaking from underneath
Question moved from Cars and Trucks.
You need to turn the water off, remove the nuts completely and wrap PTFE plumbing tape around the brass olives, about 3 wraps and then put the nuts back up and tighten them.
1/23/2022 1:59:40 AM •
Plumbing
•
Answered
on Jan 23, 2022
H20 error on Coyote Drifter Hot Tub
Air locks are a common occurrence after a drain and refill.
An air pocket gets trapped right in the pump volute, where the impeller is housed. So, the impeller sits in a pocket of air. It will spin there all day long, or until the cows come home, if they ever do? And you will never have water movement.
anyway, what needs to happen, is that air pocket needs to be pushed out of there! And the atmospheric pressure on the water in the tub will be your friend.
If you have isolation valves before and after your equipment, close the valve on the discharge side of the pump. Leave the suction side valve open.
loosen the union a couple of turns, on the discharge side of the pump, or one of the unions at the heater assembly, it doesn't matter which of the three.
You will get water, then the HISS of Air!
Let all the air come out, then water again, for about 3-5 seconds, then tighten. Open the closed valve. Start system. It should take off.
Good luck.
11/8/2021 6:54:15 PM •
Plumbing
•
Answered
on Nov 08, 2021
How can choose a touchless kitchen faucet?
The market is full of brands making these faucets but how to decide which one is the best suited to your needs. Below mentioned are few things which should be kept in mind while making a purchase of a
touchless kitchen faucets.
- Position of the motion sensor
It is important to check where the sensor is placed on your kitchen faucet. Their position varies from brand to brand. Some of them come with the sensor installed on their spout, while others have them at the bottom or the top of the faucet. It is up to you to select the one which suits your needs. Moen touchless faucets have two sensors, and the wave sensor is placed at the top which is responsible for the activation and deactivation of water flow and the other sensor, ready sensor is placed at the bottom, which is used merely for identifying the articles in your sink.
- Power Source
When it comes to a power source, there are two types of touchless kitchen faucets in the market. For the ones that need a continuous power supply you have to make sure that they are installed near a power outlet in your kitchen. The other type runs on a battery and can be placed anywhere. You can choose either depending upon your kitchen needs.
- Others
Before buying the faucet for your kitchen make sure its length, height, etc. is appropriate for your kitchen. Also make sure whether it is easily installable or not.
8/24/2021 4:29:44 AM •
Plumbing
•
Answered
on Aug 24, 2021
Not finding what you are looking for?