Help Identifying Faucet Manufacturer

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AdrianeS

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If anyone can please help me identify the manufacturer of my faucet. The problem I'm having is that the handle needs to be turned a bit to the right or else it drips. It needs to be in a very particular spot and I'm constantly fiddling with it to stop it from dripping. I need to know who made the faucet so I can (hopefully) get parts to repair it instead of needing to buy a brand new faucet. I've lived in this house for 2 years but the faucet looks relatively new. I can't find a name or number stamped anywhere.


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Look under the sink. The supply hoses might be built in and have an identifying label on them. You should be able to use a smartphone scan the label and get the part number for a new cartridge.
 

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Look under the sink. The supply hoses might be built in and have an identifying label on them. You should be able to use a smartphone scan the label and get the part number for a new cartridge.
Thanks for the reply. I looked all over under the sink and don't see any labels there. Any other ideas?
 

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You’ll want to look under the sink for a clip on the hose line that comes out when you pull the faucet out. Then compare to the two pictures in the post above.
 

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It looks like it doesn't take the cartridge, but just basic Delta seals and springs.
It can be slightly tricky to adjust the castelated white adjuster to make the Delta ball behave in an unfussy way.
 
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