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Captain_Obvious
Mar 21, 2014Explorer
There is a huge difference between a residential faucet and an rv faucet.
The residential is 100 times better!
You can replace an rv with a residential faucet. I replaced my kitchen faucet with a residential and it was one of the best mods ever. Even my wife who was unhappy about the new faucet costing money loves it.
Take your current faucet with you when you go shopping. You'll be able to check that the hole spacing is what you need, and buy any adapters to account for stem length differences. By taking you old faucet out first, you can look under the sink for other issues you will encounter. I found some faucets had copper tubing for their supply, and connecting those to the pex supply lines would have been impossible. I ended up with a pull-out sprayer faucet with flexible supply lines that worked great.
The residential is 100 times better!
You can replace an rv with a residential faucet. I replaced my kitchen faucet with a residential and it was one of the best mods ever. Even my wife who was unhappy about the new faucet costing money loves it.
Take your current faucet with you when you go shopping. You'll be able to check that the hole spacing is what you need, and buy any adapters to account for stem length differences. By taking you old faucet out first, you can look under the sink for other issues you will encounter. I found some faucets had copper tubing for their supply, and connecting those to the pex supply lines would have been impossible. I ended up with a pull-out sprayer faucet with flexible supply lines that worked great.
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