Most new kitchen faucets feature single-handle control levers and washerless designs that rarely require maintenance. Additional features include brushed metallic finishes, detachable spray nozzles, or even push-button controls.Connect the faucet to hot and cold water lines with easy-to-install flexible supply tubes made-from vinyl or braided steel. If your faucet has a separate sprayer, install the sprayer first. Pull the sprayer hose through the sink opening and attach to the faucet body before installing the faucet.
Where local codes allow, use plastic tubes for drain hookups. A wide selection of extensions and angle fittings lets you easily plumb any sink configuration. Manufacturers offer kits that contain all the fittings needed for attaching a food disposer or dishwasher to the sink drain system.
SOURCE: I have a Price Pfister
There could be debris wedge in the cartridge of the faucet. If you have tried pulling the cartridge out to see, and you are still having these issues, more than likely it is a defective cartridge; in which case it should still be under warranty. If you haven't tried this, then I would recommend doing so. Just be sure to turn water off to your faucet first.
SOURCE: I replaced the stem on
When you replace the stem in a faucet you also need to replace the seat. The seat is in the faucet you will need a special tool to remove it. There is a picture on the link below.
http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1273233&CAWELAID=362171804
Here is what the seat looks like on link below.
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/productdetails.aspx?sku=44295&source=GoogleBase
Here is how to replace the seats on a faucet. Link below.
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/leakywasherfaucet
Good luck
SOURCE: We purchased Price Pfister Marielle
Tammy, on the Price Pfister web site, there is a CONTACT US link to report problems. Tell them the model number of your faucet and describe the problem. Price Phister is very, very good about making you happy, and you should have a new aerater assembly in the mail in about 5 days.
SOURCE: i have a price pfister
I would say it is a washer on the stem, here is a website that will assist you:
http://www.pricepfisterparts.net/
SOURCE: HANDLE ON THE PRICE PFISTER
If this is what your unit looks like and you want the handle to be in this position when closed then you need to loosen the handle (small set screw on the handle) and repossession it where you want it be in the closed position and snog the set screw down.
See instructions here
http://pricepfisterparts.faucetdirect.com/mediabase/specifications/8P8-PD_INSTALLSHEET.pdf
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Uh, sorry but I don't see how your "solution" pertains to my problem. This is not a new faucet. I've had it for many years. That's why the handle broke and I need to replace it!
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