Most will probably work. What I did find when I installed one for my mother was that the hole on the bottom was a bit larger than a stock US sink, and while I got the thing to seal, if you got a little tigher, it would just slide up into the bottom.
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I'm interested in the Duravit 1930 Collection pedestal sink. The website says that the holes are specifically drilled for Grohe faucets. Does anyone know if it's possible to put other brands in that sink? Isn't the size of the faucet holes a standard size?
Thanks!
Most will probably work. What I did find when I installed one for my mother was that the hole on the bottom was a bit larger than a stock US sink, and while I got the thing to seal, if you got a little tigher, it would just slide up into the bottom.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer
Are you talking about the drain hole or one of the faucet holes?
Assembling the drain. Note, a "stock" hole for a single handle faucet is typically 1-3/8" on a US sink. Separate handles and spout might have different sized holes. My guess is that the hole is in this range. Their spec sheet should say what size the hole is. Compare that with the norm. The installation instructions for a faucet usually gives a range of size for the hole that will work.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer
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