Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Repairing or Replacing a Leaky Faucet

A leaky faucet is a significant inconvenience that should be looked into as soon as it is noticed. Depending on the type of faucet used in the kitchen or bathroom, certain steps will need to be followed in order to ensure that the leak is dealt with. Four general types of faucet exist at this point: ball-type, compression, ceramic disc and cartridge (also known as sleeve). Below is a general overview of each sort of faucet as well as a series of guides for repairing or replacing them in the event of a leak.

BALL-TYPE FAUCET

First, it is important to note that ball-type faucets are by far the most complicated type of faucet to try and find a leak in. They have the general appearance of a disc faucet, but it is important to note that ball faucet handles generally are installed over a rounded cap above the base of the spout whereas a disc handle is installed over a cylindrical cap. Most professional plumbers will recommend purchasing a repair kit that includes replacement parts for the ball-type faucet and replacing them all instead of attempting to find a specific malfunctioning part. After determining the manufacturer of the faucet, go to a plumbing supply or home improvement store and look for a faucet replacement kit. If the kit does not come with a hex wrench for removing the handle setscrew, one will need to be purchased if it is not already owned.

When it is time to begin repairing, the first step – as always – is to turn off the water. Turn on the faucet to allow the water still in the faucet to drain out. Using the hex wrench, loosen the handle’s setscrew and remove the handle. After the handle is removed, unscrew the cap and the plastic cam that are covering the ball. Lift the ball out of the faucet and check it for damage. If the ball looks worn or damaged, replace it along with the seats and springs. To be thorough, remove the o-rings as well and replace them with the ones in the repair kit. Place in the new springs, seats and drop in the new ball. Reattach the cam washer and cam on top of the ball, then add the cap and set the new handle in place. Tighten the setscrew to fasten the handle, turn the water back on and turn the faucet on. If assembled properly, there should no longer be a leak in the faucet.

One important aspect to take into account is the material choice for the ball that serves as the centerpiece of the faucet mechanism. Regardless of how inexpensive it is, it is impossible to emphasize enough how bad of an idea it is to replace the ball with one made of plastic. A plastic ball deteriorates rapidly, often leading to another leak or requiring a replacement within a year at most. For a long time, the industry standard would be to use a ball made of brass. However, it should be noted that brass is a soft metal and even a solid ball of brass is subject to deterioration, corrosion and wear over time. For the longest lasting option, it is recommended to go with a hollow stainless steel ball. Stainless steel is a tougher metal that will resist corrosion and wear better over time.


COMPRESSION FAUCET

Compression faucets are one of the oldest implemented faucet designs and as such are also one of the most commonly found faucets in older homes. Although this design may still be considered to be efficient in industrial settings, most homes have moved on to more recent designs. Compression faucets have metal stems with a rubber washer at the bottom that will rise and fall with the turning of the handle. Twisting the handle tightly closed will force the stem all the way down and the washer will compress against the seal, stopping water flow.

As a general principle, finding the part to replace in a compression faucet will usually require the disassembly of the faucet first. All-purpose repair kits for compression faucets will usually include washers and o-rings for the seals in the compression faucet; however they are not always the culprit. Older model compression faucets may need a replacement for the string packing and if the stem itself is deteriorated, it may become necessary to replace the faucet as a whole.

When the replacement parts are purchased, the repair process can begin. First, the water supply will need to be shut off. The valve is usually found under the sink and should be fairly easy to shut off. Once the water is off, open the faucets to let any remaining pressure and water in the pipes out. Pry or unscrew the decorative cap from the top of the faucet, revealing the handle screw. Remove the handle screw and then gently remove the handle. If it is stuck, do not pry hard as it may damage the handle or the body of the faucet itself. Instead, tap and pry lightly until it comes loose – again, do not use too much pressure at the risk of damaging the faucet. Remove the stem cover, loosen and remove the retaining nut and then remove the stem itself. Loosen and remove the screw holding the washer in place and replace it with a new washer. The washer may need to be removed using a screwdriver. The o-ring may also need to be replaced, so pry it loose using a screwdriver and replace it with a new one. After reattaching the screw at the base of the stem, check the faucet seat for wear or corrosion. If it is damaged, remove it using a seat wrench (a specialized tool) and replace it with an exact copy. If a replacement seat cannot be found, it is possible to use a seat grinder to repair damage to the seat. Seat grinders must be used carefully, however, as allowing the tool to shake or wobble will likely cause further damage to the faucet and make it impossible to fully seal the faucet when turning it off. In these cases, it may end up being more cost effective to simply replace the faucet as a whole than risk damaging the seat using a grinder. Once repairs are complete, set the valve stem and body back in, and reattach the cover, handle and cap. Tighten the body securely, then turn the water supply back on and flush the system to check for leaks.


CERAMIC DISC FAUCET

Ceramic disc faucets are one of the more recent designs for faucets and are found in modern homes. They utilize a cartridge-style design with two ceramic discs inside. The top disc moves and rotates with the movement of the handle on the faucet and when it lines up with the stationary bottom disc, water is able to flow through the cartridge and out of the spout.

Repairing a ceramic disc faucet is generally a simple affair. Due to the design of the faucet, if either of the discs in the cartridge become worn or damaged, the entire cartridge must be replaced. In some cases, the rubber seals and o-rings may have become worn over time and will require replacing. An exact match to the cartridge will need to be used if replacing it, as the faucets are only designed to function with the specific cartridge of that model. Using an incorrect cartridge in the repair will only lead to more issues with the faucet.

First, the water to the sink will need to be shut off. The shut-off valve is usually found underneath the sink. As a precaution, stop up the drain with a towel to ensure nothing falls in through the drain. Loosen and remove the setscrew that is holding the handle in place and then remove the handle itself. Afterward, remove the cap and dome housing, which should provide access to the disc cylinder. Remove the cartridge and cylinder and remove the o-rings and rubber seals. Check the cylinder for cracks or other damage and replace it if needed. If the cylinders aren’t being replaced, clean the seals and then replace the o-rings and seals. Install the ceramic disc cylinder again; ensuring it faces the same direction as before. Turn the faucet handle to “on” before turning back on the water supply, as a sudden burst of pressure may actually damage the ceramic discs. With the proper replacement for the o-rings, seals and the cartridge itself, the faucet should no longer be leaking.


CARTRIDGE FAUCETS

A cartridge faucet is another common design found in many places. The handle controls the movement of a cartridge in the faucet that in the default “off” position will block the flow of water. Raising the handle pushes the cartridge forward, unblocking both the hot and cold lines. The cartridge can also tilt from side to side based on the position of the handle, controlling temperature.

The repair method for a cartridge faucet is similar to that of a ceramic disc faucet, in that it usually will only consist of swapping out an old, damaged cartridge for a new cartridge. It is a good idea to take the cartridge to a plumbing supply or home improvement store to find a proper replacement, as attempting to use a different cartridge will not fix the problem at hand.

As always, the first step is to shut the water supply off. Once that is done, remove the decorative cap from the handle and then remove the fastening screw to remove the handle. After the handle is removed, the body of the faucet that covers the cartridge can be detached. Once that is done, the cartridge is accessible. Under most circumstances, a pair of pliers is all that is necessary to remove the cartridge. In some cases, or for certain manufacturers, specifically designed cartridge removers must be used. Once the cartridge is removed, remove the spout as well to check the o-rings if there have been leaks at the base of the faucet. Replace the spout if it was removed, then insert the new cartridge. From there, all that is needed is to reassemble the faucet in the reverse order. Turn the water supply on and turn the handle to the “on” position and check for leaks. 


   Delta      Moen      Grohe      Brizo      Danze      Elkay      Peerless      Price Pfister      Symmons

Monday, August 6, 2012

Toro Landscape Products

Toro is the global leader in Turf and landscape Maintenance and since 1914 has built a reputation with superior customer care and constant innovation. As a worldwide leader of innovative turf, landscape maintenance equipment and precision irrigation solutions Toro helps its consumers care for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces as well as commercial and residential properties.

Toro values the trust it receives from customers and partners with many sites and events around the world. Some of these events and sites include St Andrews in Scotland, Wimbledon Championships, Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, Walt Disney World Resort and many MLB and NFL stadiums to name a few. 

Toro thrives on innovation and since 1914 has built its name and consumer base by providing innovative solutions to fit all agricultural and turf care needs. Toro’s Center for Advanced Turf Technology (CATT) has developed technologies which benefit both customers and the environment. The CATT team is a team of agronomists and product development professionals who identify emerging trends in turf care markets and apply the appropriate technologies. Toro is then able to discover new solutions which increase productivity, conserve water, reduce fuel consumption, and improve growing conditions.

Toro is committed to protecting our natural resources and delivering viable solutions that yield environmental, performance, and productivity innovation to its customers. Toro’s manufacturing facilities recycle steel, aluminum, plastics and cardboard worldwide in an effort to create a leaner, more efficient operational footprint. Toro is also committed to giving back to the community and does so through preserving outdoor environments, enhancing communities and improving people’s lives with monetary and product donations. Toro gives back a minimum of two percent of its domestic pretax profits to the community.

Toro has many products fit for any situation from home owners to agricultural needs. These products include mowers, snow blowers, utility vehicles, turf cultivation, application equipment, hoses, emission devices and many more to do any job.

Grohe Products

Grohe AG is Europe’s largest and the world’s leading single-brand manufacturer and supplier of sanitary fittings. Grohe prides themselves on the quality, technology, design and sustainability of its products. The standards are set very high so when you turn on a Grohe faucet or shower, not only will you know it will work, you will feel the difference.

Grohe steps out of the box with its designs creating a joy you experience every time you use your Grohe products. While consumers enjoy using the products, Grohe enjoys receiving an award for its uncompromising love of quality. Grohe has received 15 red dot awards including four best of the best awards starting in 2007 with Grohe Ondus with the next three following in 2009 for the Ondus Digitecture, 2010 with the Rainshower Icon hand shower and 2011 with the Grohe F-digital Controller.

When looking for new fixtures in your home you want quality to ensure you get what you paid for and it will always work. At Grohe everything comes with a seal of exceptional quality but only after all of their products’ components, ease of operation and perfect looks has to withstand the toughest endurance tests in the industry. Tests must pass with flying colors before they are permitted to leave the factory.

Grohe works constantly to understand what consumers needs are and continuously works on developing the right solution, so it’s too bad their products last a lifetime, eh? Grohe products include innovations such as Grohe StarLight for enduring pristine looks, Grohe SilkMove for smooth faucet handling, Grohe TurboStat featuring accurate temperature control and  Grohe CoolTouch for protection from scalding. Other features include Grohe DreamSpray, Grohe Digital, Grohe QuickFix and Grohe Whisper
 
Since only three percent of the Earth’s water supply is drinkable Grohe EcoJoy technology has been a part of many fittings and showers supplied by Grohe. This technology saves up to 68 percent of water used. Grohe is determined to help secure the future of this precious natural resource with Grohe WaterCare. Grohe products are developed for consumers ensuring economical use of water and energy without sacrificing comfort. A third of water consumption is flushed down the toilet and with Grohe’s dual flush technology helps to use up to 50 percent less water. 
 
Grohe offers a mechanical warranty and a finish warranty to cover any manufacturing defects products may have after purchase. Warranties apply to the original purchaser for the time they own their home.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Jason Wu for BRIZO


Delta’s BRIZO line proves that form and function are one and the same with its beautiful designs mixed with SmartTouch Technology. This premium faucet brand promises distinctive design, inventive faucets and accessories which will make a fashion statement in any home.

Speaking of fashion, Jason Wu has collaborated with BRIZO to make the Jason Wu for BRIZO line which combines the design and innovation from BRIZO coupled with the aesthetic sense of a renowned fashion designer.

Wu debuted his ready-to-wear line of clothes in 2006 and won the Fashion Group International ‘Rising Star Award’ in 2008. Wu’s fashion design caught the attention of First Lady Michelle Obama before the 2008 election. The First Lady has worn a multitude of dresses created by Wu during President Obama’s term in the White House, including a visit with Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

The Delta BRIZO SmartTouch Technology changes the way you interact with water. This technology allows for the user to turn on the water by simply touching anywhere on the faucet body or handle. The SmartTouch faucets have an LED light that turns on when activated and off when turned off. This design by BRIZO offers a sleek stylish design with the flexibility needed in an everyday kitchen.

An extension of the SmartTouch Technology from BRIZO is their Hands-Free Technology which can accurately sense the user’s distance regardless of light reflection, clothing color or textures. BRIZO’s Hands-Free faucets provide a good balance between reaction time and battery conservation.

BRIZO is also a WaterSense partner and is committed to working with the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) to encourage efficient use of water resources. This certification is given to faucets that meet the water efficiency requirements set by the E.P.A. which have a flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute or less. BRIZO’s WaterSense faucets use 20% less water than their counterparts while performing as well or better.

Take control of your water like never before with BRIZO’s 2 Button / 4 Function Spray wand which is available on Talo, Belo and Baliza. This revolutionary control allows the user to switch from spray to stream and even lets you control the flow. In addition you can actually stop and start the flow from the wand rather than using the handle on the faucet.

BRIZO products are coated with Brilliance finishes which are designed to not corrode, tarnish or discolor for a “like-new” look for life. Brilliance resists abrasions and discoloration better than traditional finishes and, in many cases, chrome. BRIZO guarantees the Brilliance finish will not corrode, tarnish or discolor for the life of your home.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Milwaukee - Nothing but Heavy Duty

Milwaukee Tools has focused on producing the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories for professional users. Milwaukee is one of the highest quality, most durable and reliable professional tool money can buy.

Since 1924, Milwaukee has led the industry in power tool innovation with the Tilt-Lok, the world’s first adjustable handle circular saw; the BodyGrip Router with an exclusive tactile grip and last but not least, the Sawzall, a Hatchet Reciprocating Saw with a six position rotatable handle.

The Milwaukee V28 lithium-ion cordless tool system was another revolution for the power tool industry as it was the first to incorporate lithium-ion battery technology. The V28 battery delivers up to twice the run-time and 40-50% more power than the NiCd battery.

Milwaukee continued innovation recently with the M12 and M18 cordless tools which are designed to deliver the power, speed, torque and durability for diverse applications. Milwaukee power tools are used by many professionals; plumbers, electricians, carpenters, builders, remodelers, welders, cabinet makers, maintenance personnel and home-owners with plenty of projects. Milwaukee tools provide a toughness and reliability that is unmatched by their competitors and are accompanied with fantastic warranties to guarantee your satisfaction.

All Milwaukee power tools are warrantied to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the original purchaser only. Milwaukee will replace or repair any part on an electric power tool, which is determined by Milwaukee to be defective, for a period of five years after the date of purchase.

Lightning Max Repair is available at 15 Milwaukee factory locations, guaranteeing the repair cost of a tool while taking the guesswork out of the repair process to save you money and downtime. The repair bill will not exceed the published price which means; if the cost of the repairs exceeds the published amount, you will only pay the published amount.

Lightning Max Repairs include:

• Teardown Inspection
• Cleaning
• Complete re-lubrication
• Replacing worn & damaged parts with genuine Milwaukee replacement parts
• Full performance & safety tests assuring the mechanical & electrical safety of your tool