That's really pretty, but it's exactly the kind that I can't use.This is the Kohler we have now:
That's really pretty, but it's exactly the kind that I can't use.This is the Kohler we have now:
Speaking of Delta. Just called them, I have a hand held shower that is 18 years old, one piece is not working properly. I could not explain exactly what piece it was, plus my accent, plus i am all stuffed up from cold, poor lady on the other end of line, it took her like 20 minutes but she did find what i needed and Delta is sending it for free, no shipping charge either. Love that service. Oh, and most importantly she was speaking English.
That's really pretty, but it's exactly the kind that I can't use.
^^^ That Kohler is beautiful but will not work with my sink as it does not have enough reach. My double sink has a garbage disposal reservoir in the middle, creating distance between the two sinks. These extra wide sinks were very popular back in the day....
Just the fact that she spoke English is worth the call.
The Moen Faucets are great but a bit pricey. The Pfister Faucets are also very good at a much lower price point.
My son Pirate is a plumber. He always strongly recommends Delta to his customers. If you bought a Delta twenty-five years ago, you can get a part for it today. And it is usually a lot longer before you even need to replace a Delta.
Delta and only Delta.
That is absolutely untrue! We bought our home, pre-construction in 1992, moved in the next year. In 2002, we tried to get replacement handles from Delta for our faucets and showers/bath tubs. They were no longer available.
Craig, I asked both Spike who is a licensed contractor and Pirate. Here in the Boston area there are three places that have all the Delta parts you may ever need. Whether it be for a faucet or any shower head. I do remember him saying that one place is in Watertown. Spike recently worked in a woman's kitchen hooking up her new sink with the understanding that the sink would accommodate her present Delta. It needed a part, and he found it for her.
I guess it all depends on where you live.
Craig, I asked both Spike who is a licensed contractor and Pirate. Here in the Boston area there are three places that have all the Delta parts you may ever need. Whether it be for a faucet or any shower head. I do remember him saying that one place is in Watertown. Spike recently worked in a woman's kitchen hooking up her new sink with the understanding that the sink would accommodate her present Delta. It needed a part, and he found it for her.
I guess it all depends on where you live.
We couldn't even find them online even at the OEM web site.