I am putting a granite countertop on a bathroom vanity and installing new faucets. This vanity number two. When I attached the faucets to the first vanity there was a warning in the instructions not to tighten the bolt that holds the faucet too much because you can crack the granite. I tightened them as much as I dared, but both faucets have rotated about 5-10 degrees past where they should be because they apparently move a tiny bit every time you turn the faucet off.
How do I prevent this? I'm about to install a second countertop and new faucets. Do the screws just need to be tighter? If it just needs to be tighter, how do you what is tight enough and when you are in danger of cracking the granite? Would some type of rubber gasket help?
Thanks for any advice.
How do I prevent this? I'm about to install a second countertop and new faucets. Do the screws just need to be tighter? If it just needs to be tighter, how do you what is tight enough and when you are in danger of cracking the granite? Would some type of rubber gasket help?
Thanks for any advice.