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George wrote:
Todd wrote: Hi All, Okay, I give up. Other than replacing them, is there a way to those stinkin', generic, contractor Price Pfister lavatory faucets to stop dripping? I have replaced the gasket, replaced the gasket and seat, replaced the whole cartridge and seat. Works for about a month, then the hot water starts dripping again. It seems to be the gaskets fault when I look. The seats are always nice an polished. (And, no I am not man handling the knobs when I turn them off!) Is there some special gasket (that actually works) that I should be using? Any other ideas? Many thanks, -T What is the water pressure in your house? Haven't measured it, but between 45 and 55 lbs depending on when the neighbors use their sprinklers. Best guess |
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