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Why do faucet cartridges need to be changed?

Why do faucet cartridges need to be changed?

Faucet cartridges last years but eventually need to be changed, because over time they experience wear and tear, corrosion, and become coated with hard water mineral deposits. This results in improper functioning such as water leaks and difficulty in turning the handles.

How does a volume control cartridge work in a faucet?

Volume control cartridges turn the water on and off, and control the quantity of water flowing through a faucet. Hot and Cold Water Mixing Cartridges (Thermostatic Cartridges)

What does a thermostatic cartridge do in a faucet?

Hot and Cold Water Mixing Cartridges (Thermostatic Cartridges) Thermostatic cartridges are part of mixing valves that mix hot and cold water to achieve a desired water temperature. They also prevent very hot water from scalding your skin.

Where are the cartridges located in a faucet?

Many faucet cartridges are integrated within valves, which provide the structural support from within which the cartridge can perform its water regulation function. A cartridge is connected to a handle and resides within a valve, which resides within the faucet.

Faucet cartridges last years but eventually need to be changed, because over time they experience wear and tear, corrosion, and become coated with hard water mineral deposits. This results in improper functioning such as water leaks and difficulty in turning the handles.

Volume control cartridges turn the water on and off, and control the quantity of water flowing through a faucet. Hot and Cold Water Mixing Cartridges (Thermostatic Cartridges)

When to replace hot water and cold water cartridges?

If you need to replace either the hot or cold water cartridge for one of your faucets, we recommend that you replace both cartridges at the same time, because the other cartridge may also need to be replaced in the near future.

Hot and Cold Water Mixing Cartridges (Thermostatic Cartridges) Thermostatic cartridges are part of mixing valves that mix hot and cold water to achieve a desired water temperature. They also prevent very hot water from scalding your skin.

What’s the best way to remove a faucet cartridge?

Using an adjustable wrench or pliers, grab the square top of the plastic tool and twist the cartridge back and forth in its housing to loosen the cartridge. Remove the plastic tool and use the plier to firmly grasp the top of the cartridge stem and pull straight up to lift the cartridge out of the faucet body.

What’s the replacement cartridge for a Moen faucet?

Cartridge 1224 – Two-handle replacement cartridge (hot or cold). Watch the 1224 Cartridge Removal & Installation Video. Please note that your cartridge may have an imbedded cartridge nut that is not shown on the video. Refer to the documentation that came with your faucet.

Where can I get a replacement faucet cartridge?

Lowe’s can help with our selection of replacement faucet stems and replacement faucet cartridges. A faucet cartridge is usually found on a fixture that has two handles for hot and cold water and may leak because of worn out O-rings, while the water from your faucet flows out of the faucet stem.

What happens when a faucet cartridge is worn out?

Over time, faucet cartridges experience wear and tear, corrosion, and become coated with mineral deposits. This results in improper functioning such as water leaks and difficulty in turning the handles.

What kind of faucet cartridges are at Lowes?

Whichever piece you’re replacing, take the part with you to Lowe’s so you’ll be sure to choose the correct replacement. We carry Delta faucet cartridges, Moen faucet cartridges and other brands to make it easy to match the piece to your faucet type.

What kind of cartridge does Moen hot water faucet use?

Cartridge 1234 – Two-handle Duralast® cartridge for two-handle lavatory and kitchen faucets (hot or cold). Please note that your cartridge may have an imbedded cartridge nut. Refer to the documentation that came with your faucet.