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sgs928
12-04-06, 07:10 AM
We just got a granite countertop install in our kitchen. The Price Pfister faucet we bought looks good, but... it seems to loosen up every time we swivel the faucet from one sink bowl to the other (2 bowl sink). The faucet consists of the faucet, sprayer and soap dispenser. How do I keep this one unit faucet from loosening?
chandler
12-06-06, 05:25 AM
Are each of the components separate, or are they conjoined by a common base plate? If they are separate, check to see that the rubber gaskets are properly installed under the main faucet. The gaskets should provide enough friction to keep the nut from loosening. Be sure the nut is properly tightened.