What kind of kitchen sink faucet is Moen?
What kind of kitchen sink faucet is Moen?
Moen is a manufacturer of several different types of pull-out style kitchen sink faucets. All kitchen sink faucets require some troubleshooting over time, and pull-out style faucets by Moen are no exception.
What to do if your Moen faucet won’t stay on?
Faucet Won’t Stay On. To correct this, loosen the Allen screw at the back of the faucet on the stem below the handle. Lift off the spout and handle to expose the cartridge. Wipe the cartridge down with a cloth to remove excess grease and reinstall the faucet body.
How can you tell when Moen parts need to be replaced?
The best way to figure out what replacement part or accessory you need is if you know the “Model Number” of your Moen product. Once you know this, the replacement part or accessory can be identified using the product’s “Exploded Parts View” pdf document that can be found on the product’s website page.
Where can I buy Moen shower head parts?
Replacement parts, filters, cartridges and accessories are just a click away. Genuine Moen parts are designed to extend the life of your faucets. Your Moen faucet or shower head may also work with specialized parts and accessories for optimal performance. For service and support call 1-800-BUY-MOEN
Is the Moen 87042srs high arc kitchen faucet working?
This faucet is sleek enough that if we remodeled it would fit well into a more modern-looking kitchen, but it also has enough classic styling that it goes well in our traditionally styled early 2000s kitchen. The Spot Resist finish seems to be working well.
What makes Moen one handle kitchen faucet spot resist?
Spot resist stainless finish resists fingerprints and water spots for a cleaner looking kitchen. One–handle lever handles make it easy to adjust the water. Included side spray for convenient cleaning at the sink. Aerated stream for everyday cleaning. Soap/lotion dispenser included for fully coordinated convenience.
Where is the temperature limiter on a Moen faucet?
It’s usually located by the water meter or the water heater. Many Moen faucets have a temperature limiter installed on the valve stem that prevents the user from turning the handle too far to the hot side. You access this limiter by removing the handle, which you can do after unscrewing a retaining screw with a Phillips screwdriver or hex wrench.