Replaced cartridge now only have hot water
You likely took out the anti-scald ring out when you took it apart and then put it in in a different spot preventing the handle from turning far enough. You may also have the cartridge or handle upsidedown.
The soap dispenser on my price pfister kitchen
Two things spell trouble for these poorly engineered units:water and thick soap...
Inside these pumps is a metal ball for
the check valve. any water in your soap
will corrode this ball, causing the pump
to lose it's prime...
Using soap thats too thick (like Dawn)
will cause the soap to harden around the moving parts and impede the pumping
action. Try a thinner soap, such as inexpensive pink hand soap.DO NOT
ADD WATER! (See above)
Hope this helps.
Price pfister classic series kitchen faucet stops
Shut off the water under the sink, loosen the nut for the faucet careful not to strip it. Try to move the faucet into the desired position, if it works clean the areas of the connections that you can get to and tighten back down carefully so that the connections are not stripped and its not too tight. Make sure it moves as desired, turn the water back on. If it doesn\'t move after the main nut is loosed, then I suggest dismantling the faucet, clean it all with alcohol and try again. If not a new faucet may be in order, it is hard to properly replace the inside portions of a faucet without proper training, a handy type person could though. I suggest if internal faucet repair is attempted that you take the parts with you to the store and compare carefully. Good luck!
Installed a new pressure fitting and no water is
What is a pressure fitting? Is this a single handle or dual handle faucet, kitchen or bathroom? which model? Did you remove the aerator and make sure it is clean (standard plumbing procedure after playing with the pipes) If the supplies connected to 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch lines did you use two wrenches to prevent twisting the tubing?
Replace tub faucet
pry plastic cap, under cap remove Phillips screw,pull handle and replace
I have a Price Pfister 34 series kitchen faucet
How did you resolve the problem of removing the spout assembly? We also have a Price Pfister 34 series kitchen faucet and are trying to replace the diverter. Like you, we have removed everything down to the spout assembly, which will not simply lift off. We have tried letting it sit overnight with WD40, thinking it would loosen it up. No such luck. Then tried using white vinegar, thinking maybe there were calcium deposits holding it on. No luck. Please tell us that you were successful and how you got the victory over this stubborn thing!
Stopper no longer stays in up position on my
Solution to the most common design...If you can pull the stopper completely out of the drain with no resistance, do this. On the back side of the tailpiece that attaches to the bottom of the
bowl, there is a rod coming
out of the back side that has a nut holding it in. Unscrew that nut and pull the rod out part of the way. There usually is a loop molded into the plastic on the lower end of the stopper where that rod inserts into. Turn the stopper until that loop is aligned toward the faucet and insert back into the drain but not all the way (keep it held up about 1/4-1/2 inch from completely closed). Reach under the sink and feel for the rod while you are holding the stopper in place and push it back in while you "feel" for the loop. You will know it is inside the loop when you can't pull the stopper out with not resistance. Screw then nut back onto the threads and finger tighten it until it has enough friction to hold itself at any position.Hope it helps...
Water run through the shower when its not supposed
that mean your faucet have been damage need to replace a new one. What you do is go the hardware buy a new faucet as your old one, dismantlel the head for both new and old. reassamble the new one to your shower.
I have a Price Pfister
You need an aerator wrench, Pfister part number 941-031. Several vendors on the web carry this part.
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