How do I identify my faucet parts?
The model number is printed on a tag that is attached to the cold water supply line of the faucet. The supply line is located below the sink, countertop, bath rim, or behind the bowl of a bidet. The model number, or part number, is typically preceded by “P/N.”
How do I know which Delta faucet Cartridge I need?
The model number is on all packaging, some faucets, and all installation instructions provided with your faucet. On the packaging, look near the UPC code or the top of the box. On the faucet, a model identification tag has been attached to most models manufactured since 2012.
What are the names of faucet parts?
Faucet Parts
- Faucet Aerators.
- Faucet Hardware.
- Faucet Stems & Cartridges.
- Valve Trim.
- Faucet Handles.
- Diverters.
- Tub Spouts.
- Faucet Spouts & Kits.
How do I identify a faucet stem?
- It is easiest for us to identify your stem or handle needs by measuring your stem from the left where the washer is attached to the right where the handle fits on the knurled end (The Broached end).
- Broached ends are unique by manufacturer and is critical when identifying your stem or cartridge.
What are the parts of kitchen faucet?
Cartridges & Stems.
What are the parts of a kitchen sink faucet called?
Parts of a sink faucet include a water spout, controls, gaskets, flanges, aerators, washers and an assortment of screws, depending on the kitchen or bathroom sink faucet you have in your home.
What kind of faucet parts do you need to replace?
If you need a faucet hose or a faucet sprayer, we have those, too. Looking for specific brand parts to replace? Delta faucet cartridges, Delta faucet aerators, Moen faucet aerators and more are available to ensure your sink is outfitted with the right components.
What is a bonnet nut on a kitchen faucet?
Bonnet nut retaining the cartridge for most single handle DST kitchen and bath faucets. Bonnet nuts retaining the cartridge for most two handle non-DST kitchen and bath faucets. For drips from spout, base, or under handle for non-DST single handle faucets. Common parts for loose spout or faucet.
How do you fix a leaking faucet?
Start by identifying the worn-out culprit and find new faucet cartridges, faucet O-rings, faucet stems, faucet washers and faucet gaskets to stop the leak. If your faucet’s stream seems to be dwindling, it might be time for a new faucet aerator. If you need a faucet hose or a faucet sprayer, we have those, too.
What to do if your kitchen faucet is not working?
Faucet trouble? Repair it by replacing some faulty components instead of getting a whole new fixture. Look to Lowe’s to have all the faucet parts you need to return yours to top working condition. Internal parts weaken with time and cause leaking.