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Roger
 
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This looks just like the sink in my parent's house and we have looked
long and hard for replacement faucets. This style is no longer made,
your only hope for replacement is an antique plumbing fixture restorer.
Try looking for a supplier on the Old House Journal website.

I'd pull the sink off, replace it with a pedestal that hangs on the wall
for a quick return to functionality and take care of the floor and wall
patching as you have time and money. If you're ambitious, strip the wall
and put up cement board before installing the sink. You can tile at your
leisure, it's easy to move the pedestal to fix the floor.

Roger


Doug Miller wrote:
In article , PGG wrote:

Sigh... Also this is the only bathroom in the house. I figure I can take
3-4 days off to do this job and our inlaws live 0.5 miles away



If you expect to be able to do a complete bathroom remodel in three or four
days, you are in WAAAAAAY over your head.

Best advice I can give you is that the handymen and/or plumbers you've had
looking at this are idiots. Get somebody out to look at it who actually knows
what he's doing. The faucet *can* be fixed (or replaced). You might have to
remove the sink to do it - which probably means cutting out some of the tile
above it - but it *can* be done. Remodeling the entire bathroom to fix a
faucet is just insane.

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