Kitchen Faucet

JOhn_R_C

Advanced Member
Joined
Sep 9, 2017
Posts
71
Went out to check on the RV and found the top tubular section of the kitchen faucet lying in ther sink! There was virtually no wall thickness where it had broken off. No reason to think there was a freeze issue within the faucet.

Off to Lowe's to get a Moen 'Adler' brushed Stainless Steel pull-down faucet to match my previously replaced bath faucet. Used 3/8 compression to 1/2" NPT brass adaptors to hook to RV plumbing. Dewinterized and no leaks and is much easier to pull out the head to spray the sink.

Now to get the d... wall slide to operate correctly so we can get on the road.

John C
 
Good job!

Went out to check on the RV and found the top tubular section of the kitchen faucet lying in the sink! There was virtually no wall thickness where it had broken off. No reason to think there was a freeze issue within the faucet.

Off to Lowe's to get a Moen 'Adler' brushed Stainless Steel pull-down faucet to match my previously replaced bath faucet. Used 3/8 compression to 1/2" NPT brass adaptors to hook to RV plumbing. Dewinterized and no leaks and is much easier to pull out the head to spray the sink.

Now to get the d... wall slide to operate correctly so we can get on the road.

John C
Good job! Seems like everybody that has an RC for more than a few years has to replace the faucets. Either they break or the plating falls off, or the owner just gets tired of a faucet so short that he can't get the big pans under it.
 

New posts

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top Bottom