This video should be a model for anyone posting a "how-to-do-it." It's clear, concise, tells you exactly what you need to know without wasting time on fluff. Extremely helpful!
Word of caution for those who have an older home ie plumbing turning the shut off valves can cause these to leak. If you haven't touched these in 15, 20 years that was my experience now I have to replace both valves. I was able to tighten the nut on one but other leaks a lot. I fixed the leaky faucet though, just a word of caution but otherwise hands down this is the best how to video on You Tube.
Very well done. I prefer simple instructions with few words and to the point. I have been following instructions videos and this was very helpful thank you.
This is an excellent demonstration video. The maker uses clear, precise instructions as she demonstrates the step. I thank you for this much needed video.
Your video deserves more views. 100% showed me how to do this job. My sink doesn't leak anymore and the action is as smooth as butter. Thanks for making such a clear how to.
Well thank you, 98xjdriver, for taking the time to write such a thoughtful and nice comment. It truly means a lot to me. I love hearing success stories like yours, and you're certainly welcome. Job well done on fixing the leak!
Yes, my single handle faucet continues to drip after you try to turn off the water. Thank you for that vivid illustration. I think I have just been empowered with the knowledge to take on that job. Thank you so much.
Thanks! The best kitchen faucet DIY I’ve ever seen. The explanations and names of parts were right on cue. I went to my local hardware store speaking as if I knew exactly what I wanted, requesting items by name. I was impressed with myself! I wish I could give you more but it did cost a good amount for the supplies. Again, thanks for the video.
Leatrice, bless your sweet heart. You don't owe me a thing. Your gratitude and thoughtful comment is all I needed. And, look at you all BOSS at the hardware store! AWESOME! I'm so VERY proud of you, impressed with you and happy for you. RESPECT!
Jim Weaver, your video was fantastic, been fixing this kitchen faucet for about 15 years and never knew there were O rings under the head...slid it off added new O rings, and not leaking at the moment... pretty sure that was what was giving me all the grief ...
Thank you so much for this video. It was so easy to understand and follow. For the first time doing plumbing on a sink, I did it and it stopped the leak! And I used the silicone grease and now the faucet easily moved smoothly back and forth. Actually, it's a little too easy now, compared to what it did before. I'll just have to adjust for it.
Another success story here! Thank you for your video with clear and easy to follow instructions. No fluff and straight to the point. I did a whole disassembly of my Delta faucet, cleaned and greased everything, and it turns out I didn't need to replace any parts. Just had to tighten the top crown.
Thank you so much!! Your instructions were EXACTLY what I needed to fix my Price-Fister FWK1140c kitchen faucet!!! Every tip that you mentioned was "right on the money" (I hate using "spot on"). I tried doing things out of sequence and failed. I followed your video and everything came out PERFECT!! Thank you again!!
We were so excited when we first found this video. Sadly, the hot water shut-off valve will not turn. Even worse, the set screw will not turn. Do you have videos or suggestions on what to do?
Great, simple video! 👏 can someone please advise? Mine is a very similar Delta single lever faucet. It was dripping out of the spout. Disassembly and replacement of seat and springs went great. Cleaned, greased and reassembled. Lever was so smooth. Leak at spout stopped but now it's slowly seeping out of the base and theres NO HOT WATER! What the heck?? Yes main water shut off is back on and cold and hot shut off valves are back on. Thanks in advance 🙂
Many thanks for this video, I got my faucet working better than it ever has before. That silicone grease made it so easy to turn on I accidentally slam it open cause I am used to the tension it used to take to open it.
Very thorough steps, thank you, I followed your instructions and replaced the o rings on my delta single handle kitchen faucet, but it still leaks, the leak is from the top of the spout body, any idea?
I can't praise this excellent video enough - it made repairing my faucet so easy! Thank you so much for taking the time to make such a helpful guide! This gets a big 👍!!!
This video was at the perfect pace for me to fix my single lever faucet in my rv. Thank you for being so clear and using the correct terms for all those parts I was calling “thingies”…(black cap thingie, white plastic thingie with notch on left side…LOL). I’m a fan!
This how i make my videos. Step by step explain and straight to the point. Thank keep making more videos. Most other videos tell a whole story before showing you how to fix the item.
Thank you very much for an excellent tutorial on how to fix my leaky faucet! My husband said it would be too difficult than I saw your video and said if she can do it, so can you! Lol! I have sent him this video so he can watch it And then hopefully fix my leaky faucet, if not well, at least I know how to do it myself! Love your channel!
Hello! Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate that--truly. I'm confident both you and your husband can fix the faucet. You'll save so much money and learn so much, too. It's a fun project. ;)
Best video for this repair I've seen yet.👍 But for whatever reason, I Cannot get the seats & springs to seat. Been working with the both sides for over 2 days, meaning running outside turning water on only for a few minutes at a time because since they're not seated, now instead of the dripping faucet that I started with, I now have a running one. I've tried pressing with my fingers, and with various rounded ends of different tools. Even with the ball itself (Wondered why I didn't think of that long ago🙄. And was sure that would work👍😁. NOT). I've even tried, while pressing down, using the point of a steak knife, 'wedging it in' all around... Would just replace the whole faucet, but 'things' underneath the sink are so old and corroded 😳... I don't want to go from almost psycho to absolute madness (Undersink leak?!? Under house leak?!?!?! Just bury me now ⚰). Any advice, anyone??? And to those of you with 'funny bones'🙄, please don't suggest a plumber. Not unless you're paying. Added-- Oh. I also tried a different set of seats and springs.
LOL, Carol! That nonsense bothers me too. It's a bunch of time wasting for the sake of making videos longer than they need to be so the "content creator" can more money. SMH
@@frugaldiy1 I will say SPECIAL THANKS to you saving lot of my money. Before watching your video I called plumber to replace whole tap but he wasn't available. I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO, yesterday I ordered cartridge on amazon priority delivery, today REPLACED it myself. And JOB IS DONE.
That's WONDERFUL to hear, Muhammed. Thank you for telling me. It truly warms my DIY heart to hear you saved your hard-earned money and learned to fix the faucet yourself. Now, you know you can fix just about anything, and I'm rooting for you! ;)
Great tutorial, but I have no idea how to identify what brand and model my faucet is in order to purchase seats and springs. Guess I'll have to buy a whole new faucet.
💥💥💥Loved your great video, thank you. Pictures of each step & your explanation of the parts & exactly what you were doing. Very detailed & straight to the point - very professional. I'm confident I can fix my faucet. I'll definitely be watching your other videos. Thank you again. 🥰 💥💥🚰
So if it's dripping from the end we just do the seats and springs and not the other? Is there anything on the end of the faucet to deal with? Another video from one of the big box stores basically said to buy the entire kit and replace everything. I have replaced seats in springs for my bathroom faucet before... It's going to have to be this weekend before I can handle this because I'm about to leave town so I'm just going to turn the water off while I'm gone so it doesn't drip. I really wish I could tackle this this morning though
Thank you. Re the cap--I'd try a large pair of Vice Grips or Channel Locks to remove the cap. Make sure you put something between the cap and tool to protect the finish on the cap or you will scratch the finish.
Thank you, Nigel, for taking the time to write such a wonderful comment. It means a lot to me--truly. And, certainly, you're most welcome. Happy DIYing!
it does help thanks for the video. I have a question what gasket kit did you buy my dad's faucet is just like yours and I was wondering if there was a model or name or something
My leak seems to be coming from the lines as they enter the faucet assembly, but tightening them does not resolve the issue. I’m not sure what to try next
2:27 What is the name of the tool you used to tighten the retainer nut? And is it generally available at hardware stores or online? 5:29 Can't tell which end of the cone-shaped spring is inserted into the bottom of the seat. Is it the wider end of the spring that's inserted into the bottom of the seat?
@@misterfunnybones Thanks. As the faucet was still within the warranty period, I had ordered the parts separately (over 3 separate orders), so I never got a kit, per se. After replacing every moveable internal piece, with no improvement, I finally figured out that the little ?knob? that the ball mechanism attaches to was missing -- apparently broken off. As that was integrated with the base (which was NOT going to be replaced under warranty), I threw in the towel and bought a new Moen faucet. Same design, though, so hopefully I can apply what I've learned to future fixes with this new faucet. 🙂
@@eponymousIme yeah. It gets to a certain point where your time plus parts costs more than a brand new faucet & the newer ones are very easy to install. Let's hope they last. 👍
This video should be a model for anyone posting a "how-to-do-it." It's clear, concise, tells you exactly what you need to know without wasting time on fluff. Extremely helpful!
Thank you, Robert. That's so kind and thoughtful of you to say, and I truly appreciate that you took the time to say it. Happy DIYing! ;)
The best video I watched: Keep words simple and clear and just say important and related sentences.
I appreciate your thoughtful comment--truly. Thank you.
Exactly. Its so hard to find videos where they just get to the point instead of giving a five minute introduction and back story
Yep this is probably the best video of this repair I’ve seen
Thank you, LaMusicade4! I appreciate that--truly. ;)
Word of caution for those who have an older home ie plumbing turning the shut off valves can cause these to leak. If you haven't touched these in 15, 20 years that was my experience now I have to replace both valves. I was able to tighten the nut on one but other leaks a lot. I fixed the leaky faucet though, just a word of caution but otherwise hands down this is the best how to video on You Tube.
Great info to add, Brian, and thank you.
Perfect! No extra talking, good explanations, visuals are clear.
Very well done. I prefer simple instructions with few words and to the point. I have been following instructions videos and this was very helpful thank you.
True. Best to replace them with ¼ turn ball valves. They cost a bit more, but they're more resilient.
@@misterfunnybones Yes, that’s what we used, good point, good product.
This is an excellent demonstration video. The maker uses clear, precise instructions as she demonstrates the step. I thank you for this much needed
video.
Your video deserves more views. 100% showed me how to do this job. My sink doesn't leak anymore and the action is as smooth as butter. Thanks for making such a clear how to.
Well thank you, 98xjdriver, for taking the time to write such a thoughtful and nice comment. It truly means a lot to me. I love hearing success stories like yours, and you're certainly welcome. Job well done on fixing the leak!
Yes, my single handle faucet continues to drip after you try to turn off the water. Thank you for that vivid illustration. I think I have just been empowered with the knowledge to take on that job. Thank you so much.
That's wonderful to hear! You can absolutely fix the faucet yourself. I know you can. Happy DIYing! ;)
Thanks! The best kitchen faucet DIY I’ve ever seen. The explanations and names of parts were right on cue. I went to my local hardware store speaking as if I knew exactly what I wanted, requesting items by name. I was impressed with myself! I wish I could give you more but it did cost a good amount for the supplies. Again, thanks for the video.
Leatrice, bless your sweet heart. You don't owe me a thing. Your gratitude and thoughtful comment is all I needed. And, look at you all BOSS at the hardware store! AWESOME! I'm so VERY proud of you, impressed with you and happy for you. RESPECT!
Jim Weaver, your video was fantastic, been fixing this kitchen faucet for about 15 years and never knew there were O rings under the head...slid it off added new O rings, and not leaking at the moment... pretty sure that was what was giving me all the grief ...
Hi, Jim. Fantastic! Hopefully, we all learn something new everyday. Thank you for your wonderful comment. Happy DIYing!
great video..thanks...Glad that it was straight to the point and no music
You're welcome, Brian, and that's so kind of you to leave me such a nice comment. It means a lot to me.
Thank you so much for this video. It was so easy to understand and follow. For the first time doing plumbing on a sink, I did it and it stopped the leak! And I used the silicone grease and now the faucet easily moved smoothly back and forth. Actually, it's a little too easy now, compared to what it did before. I'll just have to adjust for it.
Great video! It’s ALWAYS best to lube up before finishing the job!!
Thank you, Tin Hat. Appreciate that.
This is the best video I have seen on this subject. Thank you for sharing it!
You're welcome, Brian, and thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice comment.
Great video, very clear, quick and to the point, no intro or music which is a plus!
Thank you, Patricia. You're comment means a lot to me. Merry Christmas!
Another success story here! Thank you for your video with clear and easy to follow instructions. No fluff and straight to the point. I did a whole disassembly of my Delta faucet, cleaned and greased everything, and it turns out I didn't need to replace any parts. Just had to tighten the top crown.
You're welcome, Chris, and that's wonderful to hear--truly. Thank you for the kind words. It's much appreciated. Merry Christmas!
I watched a few of these and this is the most detailed & accurate.
Thank you, Les.
Perfect advice. Following your directions fixed my leak.
Thank you so much!! Your instructions were EXACTLY what I needed to fix my Price-Fister FWK1140c kitchen faucet!!! Every tip that you mentioned was "right on the money" (I hate using "spot on"). I tried doing things out of sequence and failed. I followed your video and everything came out PERFECT!! Thank you again!!
Very good video. I was going to call a plumber but I think I can do this. Thank you for posting
We were so excited when we first found this video. Sadly, the hot water shut-off valve will not turn. Even worse, the set screw will not turn. Do you have videos or suggestions on what to do?
I have watched many videos for repair of Moen and Delta faucets. This is the best. Saved to my Plumbing playlist. Thank you.
You're welcome, Mike, and thank you for the wonderful comment you wrote. It warms me DIY heart, and I appreciate it--truly. ;)
Very efficient, no BS, straight forward and quick instructions, loved it.
Clear and simple. Says just what needs to be said. So many DIY videos offer excess detail. I am a beginner -- not a gear hound. Thank you.
This is a excellent video on how to fix a leaking faucet in your kitchen . Straight to the point step by step . Thank-you
Thank you, Michael.
You must be a teacher. Excellent explanation of ancillary details. Thank you!!
Thank you for your kind words. They're much appreciated. Certainly, you're welcome. ;)
Great, simple video! 👏 can someone please advise? Mine is a very similar Delta single lever faucet. It was dripping out of the spout. Disassembly and replacement of seat and springs went great. Cleaned, greased and reassembled. Lever was so smooth. Leak at spout stopped but now it's slowly seeping out of the base and theres NO HOT WATER! What the heck?? Yes main water shut off is back on and cold and hot shut off valves are back on. Thanks in advance 🙂
Great job on the instructions. Not verbose. Simply concise and understandable.
Thank you, Michael. That's kind of you to say. ;)
I love the clear and through way you explain this. Watched others on utube and yours is way better . Thanks
Many thanks for this video, I got my faucet working better than it ever has before. That silicone grease made it so easy to turn on I accidentally slam it open cause I am used to the tension it used to take to open it.
Love hearing that! Great job! You're welcome, and thank you. ;)
Very thorough steps, thank you, I followed your instructions and replaced the o rings on my delta single handle kitchen faucet, but it still leaks, the leak is from the top of the spout body, any idea?
Excellent video, clear and concise direction and showing of the various stages and parts in the repair process. Thank you !!!
Thank you, Gatekepper! That's so thoughtful so you to take the time to leave such a nice comment. Means a lot to me--truly. ;)
Thank you for the clear easy to follow instructions
You're welcome, Andre, and thank you for the comment.
Perfect video! My faucet is leak free and turns silky smooth with the silicone grease.
I can't praise this excellent video enough - it made repairing my faucet so easy! Thank you so much for taking the time to make such a helpful guide! This gets a big 👍!!!
Your DIY videos are always so clear and concise, without a bunch of music, drama, and "fluff". Thank you so much for the great content.
Thank you, Ric, for your supportive and encouraging words. They mean a lot to me. You warmed my DIY heart. ;)
@@frugaldiy1 oh, you're quite welcome; your videos have helped my confusion on some project more than once!
This video was at the perfect pace for me to fix my single lever faucet in my rv. Thank you for being so clear and using the correct terms for all those parts I was calling “thingies”…(black cap thingie, white plastic thingie with notch on left side…LOL). I’m a fan!
This how i make my videos. Step by step explain and straight to the point. Thank keep making more videos.
Most other videos tell a whole story before showing you how to fix the item.
Thank you very much for an excellent tutorial on how to fix my leaky faucet! My husband said it would be too difficult than I saw your video and said if she can do it, so can you! Lol! I have sent him this video so he can watch it And then hopefully fix my leaky faucet, if not well, at least I know how to do it myself! Love your channel!
Hello! Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate that--truly. I'm confident both you and your husband can fix the faucet. You'll save so much money and learn so much, too. It's a fun project. ;)
Thank you. This step by step was what I needed. Good timing too. Letting me follow along perfectly. I appreciate you!
I appreciate you too, Tracey. It's so kind of you to leave me such a thoughtful comment. ;)
Thank you for this!! Helped me fix the leak coming from my kitchen sink
Best video for this repair I've seen yet.👍
But for whatever reason, I Cannot get the seats & springs to seat. Been working with the both sides for over 2 days, meaning running outside turning water on only for a few minutes at a time because since they're not seated, now instead of the dripping faucet that I started with, I now have a running one.
I've tried pressing with my fingers, and with various rounded ends of different tools. Even with the ball itself (Wondered why I didn't think of that long ago🙄. And was sure that would work👍😁. NOT). I've even tried, while pressing down, using the point of a steak knife, 'wedging it in' all around...
Would just replace the whole faucet, but 'things' underneath the sink are so old and corroded 😳... I don't want to go from almost psycho to absolute madness (Undersink leak?!? Under house leak?!?!?! Just bury me now ⚰).
Any advice, anyone???
And to those of you with 'funny bones'🙄, please don't suggest a plumber. Not unless you're paying.
Added-- Oh. I also tried a different set of seats and springs.
Thank you so much for your comment. ;)
So happy I've come across your channel! Thank you for these very clear instructions.
Kerry, you're certainly welcome. I'm so happy you came across my channel too. Happy DIYing!
Most through video on fixing a kitchen faucet, very well explained.👍👍
Thank you, Tom. You're words mean a lot to me.
Instant subscriber! I like how you explained what each part was
Thank you, LKW, and welcome to the channel.
Extremely helpful, explanations are very accurate-thanks for your help
Thank you, Aaron. That means a lot to me. ;)
This might be the most professional DIY videos I’ve seen. Nice job. Can you help me with my Subaru transmission?
Thank you, Jellyfish. I appreciate that! ;)
Excellent explanation of all the parts and pieces, great video!
Thank you, Marcos! I appreciate that a great deal. ;)
BEST detailed explanation video! Very clear. Good camera work and audio. New subscriber.
Thank you, hornet224, for your thoughtful comment. It means a lot to me.
A very good no nonsense video. Thank you for your effort!
Thank you, Albert. I appreciate that. ;)
Fantastic job explaining each step. Two thumbs straight up n down.
Thank you, my friend. ;)
Very straight forward and well put.
Incisive video 👍 This is my next project I need most 🥰 Thank you for explaining it very clearly 🙏🙏🙏
You’re welcome, Anne.
Very well explained step by step. Thank you so much 👍❤
p.s. Thank your for starting right in without a long explaination or discussion for intro!
LOL, Carol! That nonsense bothers me too. It's a bunch of time wasting for the sake of making videos longer than they need to be so the "content creator" can more money. SMH
Very nice, no BS right to the point. Excellent presentation.
Thank you, Hog. I appreciate that. ;)
Just what I needed to replace my leaky faucet. Thank you!
Very complete and thoughtful. Thank You
Exactly what I need done!!! Thanks for explaining simply
Glad to hear that, and you;re welcome. ;)
Nice way of explanation.
Very helpful video.
Thank you, Muhammad. I appreciate that. ;)
@@frugaldiy1 I will say SPECIAL THANKS to you saving lot of my money. Before watching your video I called plumber to replace whole tap but he wasn't available.
I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO, yesterday I ordered cartridge on amazon priority delivery, today REPLACED it myself. And JOB IS DONE.
That's WONDERFUL to hear, Muhammed. Thank you for telling me. It truly warms my DIY heart to hear you saved your hard-earned money and learned to fix the faucet yourself. Now, you know you can fix just about anything, and I'm rooting for you! ;)
Great job! You are an excellent teacher. Thank you
Thank you, James. Your words are much appreciated. ;)
Thank you so much! Your instructions were spot on. My confidence is thru the roof. Thank you again. Subscribed.🥰👩🔧
You're welcome, Columbiana777, and thank you for the nice comment. I have no doubt you can fix your faucet. Welcome to the channel.
@@frugaldiy1 My sliding deck door doesn’t slide smoothly. Do you have a video for that? I’m in my happy place right now!😂😂
LOL! You go! Yes, I do, and here's the link: th-cam.com/video/2sPJuzOm4XU/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial, but I have no idea how to identify what brand and model my faucet is in order to purchase seats and springs. Guess I'll have to buy a whole new faucet.
Amazing attention to detail and delivery!
Thank you for sharing yer knowledge with us!
Mam, beautifully demonstrated, thanks for that.
But try doing that on an old faucet with hard water deposits where nothing will turn or come loose.
I really loved your well thoughtout and information video!
Well done!
Thank you, Robert. ;)
Saved your video, adding to my DIY list for the season.
Exactly what I was looking for. Instant subscribe, thanks!
Thank you. I appreciate that a great deal. ;)
Worked like a charm! Thank you!
Great! You're welcome, Rutvik.
A really excellent presentation, thank you.
Thank you. I appreciate that! ;)
What a great video! Easy to understand.Thanks
You're welcome, Dale. I'm glad you found my video useful. Thank you for your wonderful comment. ;)
Very good, she's very thorough.😊
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Great instructions. Thanks going to HD😁
You go Girl! You're welcome, Deborah, and thank you for the nice comment.
#1 video on this subject...
💥💥💥Loved your great video, thank you. Pictures of each step & your explanation of the parts & exactly what you were doing. Very detailed & straight to the point - very professional. I'm confident I can fix my faucet. I'll definitely be watching your other videos. Thank you again. 🥰 💥💥🚰
You're welcome, JoAnn. Thank you for the thoughtful comment. It means a lot to me. I have no doubt you can fix your faucet and many other things!
I am so glad I ran across your video. I think I will subscribe to you because you save me a lot of time and some money.
Concerned about using grease inside de mechanism where water passes. It seem it can trigger water contamination
So if it's dripping from the end we just do the seats and springs and not the other? Is there anything on the end of the faucet to deal with? Another video from one of the big box stores basically said to buy the entire kit and replace everything. I have replaced seats in springs for my bathroom faucet before... It's going to have to be this weekend before I can handle this because I'm about to leave town so I'm just going to turn the water off while I'm gone so it doesn't drip. I really wish I could tackle this this morning though
Do you need to take off the retainer nut to take off the delta cap?
hello frugal ! my bathroom is dripping at faucet on single handle , where can i buy the kits
Thank you for this! It is exactly what I was looking for.
You're welcome, Carol. I'm glad my video helped you. ;)
Great video. I'm stuck at the very beginning. I can't get the cap off. Please help.
Thank you. Re the cap--I'd try a large pair of Vice Grips or Channel Locks to remove the cap. Make sure you put something between the cap and tool to protect the finish on the cap or you will scratch the finish.
You were very helpful, thank you ever so much.
Thank you, Nigel, for taking the time to write such a wonderful comment. It means a lot to me--truly. And, certainly, you're most welcome. Happy DIYing!
Excellent video
it does help thanks for the video. I have a question what gasket kit did you buy my dad's faucet is just like yours and I was wondering if there was a model or name or something
You're welcome. A Delta or Danco repair kit. Please see "Show More" description area below video where I have the parts listed.
Very well thought out. Thank you😊
Really excellent video. Thank you.
I replaced a kitchen faucet that dripped constantly only to have the new kitchen faucet drip! any idea why and how to fix?
I'm sorry, Carrie, but it's difficult to troubleshoot the issue(s) without more facts from you.
Thank you.....I appreciate your response..... :)
If you give me more facts, like, where it's leaking from, I'll try to help you, Carrie.
Thank you, I have a plumber coming on the weekend, my ex who is a plumber installed the new faucet and I think that's my problem, lol ...
You're funny. Okay, Carrie. I hope it all works out just fine.
Excellent video, thank you.
My leak seems to be coming from the lines as they enter the faucet assembly, but tightening them does not resolve the issue. I’m not sure what to try next
A really to the point video thanks a lot
Thank you for this video!
You're welcome!
Fixed it, thanks
Wonderful to hear, and you're welcome. ;)
I can’t get the base and faucet off to get to the o rings. Any suggestions?
Very good video. Thanks!
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment, and Merry Christmas!
Thank you
You're certainly welcome! ;)
2:27 What is the name of the tool you used to tighten the retainer nut? And is it generally available at hardware stores or online?
5:29 Can't tell which end of the cone-shaped spring is inserted into the bottom of the seat. Is it the wider end of the spring that's inserted into the bottom of the seat?
The retainer nut tool is included with most parts kits. Springs go in big end first. The seal washers then sit on the small ends of the springs.
@@misterfunnybones Thanks. As the faucet was still within the warranty period, I had ordered the parts separately (over 3 separate orders), so I never got a kit, per se. After replacing every moveable internal piece, with no improvement, I finally figured out that the little ?knob? that the ball mechanism attaches to was missing -- apparently broken off. As that was integrated with the base (which was NOT going to be replaced under warranty), I threw in the towel and bought a new Moen faucet. Same design, though, so hopefully I can apply what I've learned to future fixes with this new faucet. 🙂
@@eponymousIme yeah. It gets to a certain point where your time plus parts costs more than a brand new faucet & the newer ones are very easy to install. Let's hope they last. 👍
Thanks!
That's so kind of you, Szymon. Thank you for your generosity and support, and you're certainly welcome.
AWESOME VIDEO
Very useful video
Thank you. ;)