New faucet, sprayer hooked up right, no water going into hose?
check the sprayer handle by disconnecting and blowing into it and pressing sprayer handle and/or for possible kink at main body or hose by disconnected sprayer point hose into sink and turn on water. If no water the the diverter in main body is not working properly and needs to be reassembled or replaced
Price Pfister tub/shower facuet needs much force turn on and off
put water off at mains . step 1.-open your i box mixer. step 2-u will see a 2 mm pin. mabe yours looks difrent. bt there were u change between bath and shower that button... that nob wil have a pin at the back. try to put q20/oil in there or sope. if that dosent work u will have to get a plumber in to unscrew the mixer and clean out the inside. not recomended if not a plumber bt if u do wane try it ur self and the sope and oil dident do the job let me know im a plumber will walk u threw it
Stuck pfister faucet sleeve
- Thanks to Danny Paccho I purchased a wrench to use in removing the sleeve from Geers Plumbing
- Then , removed the \'87 Price Pfister faucet housing from the basin by disconnecting the 2 pipes under the basin and removing the top basin nut; inserted the wrench into the top, turning counter-clockwise until it locked (er tightened a bit) and hammered it out ,gently?, to not damage the escutcheon threads , or the basin nut.
Price pfister chane
There should have been a new rubber seal with the purchased replacement. If not you need to contact the supplier and let them know it was not in your package.
Can I remove the screen filter in the kitchen
Yes, the aerator (where the water comes out) can be unscrewed and removed from the faucet. I remove these and clean them out on a regular basis. If the aerator won't unscrew by hand, place a washcloth over the aerator (to prevent scratching) and carefully turn it with a pair of pliers. (Screw direction to loosen: Looking down on faucet, with pliers to the right-hand side, pull them toward you.) Make sure the rubber washer is properly placed in the top of the aerator after you have cleaned it out and you go to screw it back on. You normally don't need pliers to put it back on, as these are meant to be screwed on hand-tight. There might be several little parts inside the aerator to take apart and clean out, so be very careful to put these parts back together the same way they came apart. I find a toothpick is often useful to clean these out, as well as a cup of water to rinse them in.
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