A. I doubt if it is the new faucet, although you can easily check by replacing the cartridge to see if that helps.
Is there a possibility for the water to react with some metal in the new faucet to cause this?
It's essential to remove these deposits so that the new faucet will seat properly.
I'll be there in a few minutes-I have to swing by the hardware store to get you a new faucet.
He put the new faucet in place, crawled back underneath, and hooked it up.
If you plan to buy a new faucet to fit an existing sink, then you must buy a model of the correct size.
The new brasslike faucets will come with a lifetime warranty.
If the seat still does not budge, a new faucet is needed.
If so, scrape this away before installing the new faucet.
That's because newer faucets installed in a later renovation can need more water pressure to work properly.