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- hawkeye-08Explorer IIIDaughter just replaced kitchen faucet with standard house replacement. Works great.
- jplante4Explorer IIJust a word of caution when replacing the bath faucet; if the lav sink doesn't have an overflow, don't use the drain tailpiece that comes with a standard HoD faucet. It has an extra hole that will not be covered by your sink and it will leak.
- ScottiemomNomad IIWe gave up trying to work with the cheap stuff that came on ours. We replaced it once with the same thing, then when that broke again, we replaced with Price-Pfister. Bought it at Lowe's or Home Depot, lifetime warranty. One of our bathroom faucets had broke earlier and when we realized it was a Price/Ffister, we contacted them. They just required a photo of the label which was still attached underneath the sink. Sent us out a replacement pronto. So from now on. . . we replace any with their stuff. Good quality and a company that stands behind their product even if it's in a motorhome.
Dale - Dick_BExplorerNice job of sleuthing out the meaning of SA...
- jerseyjimExplorerTake out the faucet, go to WalMart/Lowes/Home Depot for a replacement. I say to take out the old one and take it with you...to make sure the hot/cold fittings match. (Usually a standard spacing, but y'never know.)
- path1Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The replacement spout plus shipping will likely cost more than a complete new faucet at Walmart, Home Depot, etc. If the "SA" is enclosed in a 'C', it's the Canadian Standards Association "CSA" certification symbol.
Thanks... that's the symbol. I thought it was Corp logo - path1Explorer
donn0128 wrote:
I'll bet its a cheap plastic one inside and RV?
Dump it and go to your favorite big box store and buy a decent home faucet and install it. It will be the best hundred dollars you spend.
Think to faucet been up graded from "RV quality" to something better, now if I could just find the paperwork. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIIThe replacement spout plus shipping will likely cost more than a complete new faucet at Walmart, Home Depot, etc. If the "SA" is enclosed in a 'C', it's the Canadian Standards Association "CSA" certification symbol.

- donn0128Explorer III'll bet its a cheap plastic one inside and RV?
Dump it and go to your favorite big box store and buy a decent home faucet and install it. It will be the best hundred dollars you spend. - path1Explorer
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