Find answers to the most common questions about bathroom faucets & fixtures.
Check for loose connections, worn O-rings, or improper sealing. Tighten nuts with a wrench, replace O-rings, and ensure Teflon tape is wrapped clockwise on threaded pipes.
Yes! Turn off water supply, disconnect old faucet, clean the sink surface, and install the new one with plumber’s putty or silicone.
Replace the cartridge, O-rings, or washer (varies by faucet type). Turn off water supply before disassembling.
Yes, but you’ll need AA batteries or an electrical outlet nearby. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for sensor calibration.
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