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Kaiping Landon Plumbing Co., Ltd ("Landonbath") is situated in Kaiping City, Guangdong Province, a region esteemed as "the Kingdom of Water Sanitary Valley" in China, and is conveniently located just two hours from Guangzhou City. Since its establishment in 1993, Landonbath has been dedicated to the meticulous production of bathtub faucets for over 25 years. Our unwavering commitment and professionalism have resulted in the creation of exceptional products and services. Integrity and reliability are the cornerstones of our company, consistently earning the trust and commendation of our customers.
At Landonbath, we take immense pride in our commitment to excellence and continuous product innovation. Our products are backed by prestigious certifications, ensuring they meet the highest quality and compliance standards on an international level.
We invite you to reach out for more information and inquiries. Your satisfaction is our utmost priority, and we are here to ensure your projects shine with our superior plumbing solutions.
Additionally, this tub faucet is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliability. Its sleek square design not only aligns with contemporary aesthetics but also effortlessly complements various bathroom styles, enhancing the overall ambiance. Whether for functionality or decoration, this freestanding tub faucet is your ideal choice.
Brass body construction with zinc handle
3/8" or 1/2'' water connection
Features 59" stainless steel shower hose
Handshower has backflow preventor on its body
CE/ACS/WATERMARK/CUPC Approved
A freestanding tub faucet is an elegant and functional addition to any bathroom, combining style with utility. Over time, like any plumbing fixture, the faucet's cartridge may require replacement to maintain optimal performance. This guide will walk you through the process of replacing the cartridge in a freestanding tub faucet, ensuring your faucet continues to operate smoothly and efficiently.
The cartridge is a crucial component of the faucet, responsible for controlling water flow and temperature. It ensures a steady stream of water without leaks or drips. Over time, cartridges can wear out due to mineral buildup, sediment, or general wear and tear, leading to reduced performance or leaks.
Leaking Faucet: If water drips from the spout even when the faucet is turned off, it’s a clear sign that the cartridge may be worn out.
Difficulty in Adjusting Water Temperature: If you struggle to get the right water temperature, the cartridge might be malfunctioning.
Reduced Water Flow: A decrease in water pressure can indicate a clogged or damaged cartridge.
Strange Noises: Unusual sounds when turning the faucet on or off can signal cartridge issues.
Replacement cartridge
Adjustable wrench
Screwdriver (Phillips or flathead, depending on your faucet model)
Plumber’s grease
Towel or cloth
Bucket
Turn Off Water SupplyLocate the shut-off valves for the faucet and turn off the water supply. If your bathroom doesn’t have dedicated shut-off valves, you may need to turn off the main water supply for the house.
Relieve Water PressureOpen the faucet to let any remaining water drain out. This helps relieve any pressure and makes the replacement process smoother.
Disassemble the Faucet
Remove the faucet handle: Depending on your faucet model, you may need to remove a decorative cap to access the screw holding the handle. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw, then carefully lift off the handle.
Take off the escutcheon plate: This is the decorative plate that covers the valve. Unscrew it and set it aside.
Remove the Old Cartridge
Use an adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the retaining nut or clip holding the cartridge in place.
Carefully pull out the old cartridge. If it’s stuck, gently wiggle it back and forth until it comes free. Take note of the cartridge’s orientation to ensure proper installation of the new one.
Install the New Cartridge
Apply a thin layer of plumber’s grease to the O-rings on the new cartridge. This helps create a watertight seal and makes future replacements easier.
Insert the new cartridge into the valve body, aligning it in the same orientation as the old one.
Secure the cartridge with the retaining nut or clip.
Reassemble the Faucet
Reattach the escutcheon plate and screw it into place.
Put the handle back on, secure it with the screw, and replace any decorative caps.
Turn On the Water SupplySlowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Test the faucet to ensure it operates smoothly and that the water flow and temperature are correct.
Check for LeaksInspect all connections and joints to ensure there are no leaks. Tighten any connections if necessary.
Regular Cleaning: Periodically clean the faucet aerator to prevent mineral buildup.
Use Soft Water: If you live in an area with hard water, consider using a water softener to reduce mineral deposits.
Periodic Checks: Regularly inspect the faucet for signs of wear and tear to address issues before they become major problems.
Replacing the cartridge in your freestanding tub faucet is a straightforward process that can extend the life of your fixture and maintain its performance. By following this guide, you can ensure your faucet continues to provide reliable and efficient service, enhancing your bathroom experience. Remember, regular maintenance and timely replacements are key to preventing leaks and ensuring the longevity of your plumbing fixtures.
Kaiping Landon Plumbing Co., Ltd ("Landonbath") is situated in Kaiping City, Guangdong Province, a region esteemed as "the Kingdom of Water Sanitary Valley" in China, and is conveniently located just two hours from Guangzhou City. Since its establishment in 1993, Landonbath has been dedicated to the meticulous production of bathtub faucets for over 25 years. Our unwavering commitment and professionalism have resulted in the creation of exceptional products and services. Integrity and reliability are the cornerstones of our company, consistently earning the trust and commendation of our customers.
At Landonbath, we take immense pride in our commitment to excellence and continuous product innovation. Our products are backed by prestigious certifications, ensuring they meet the highest quality and compliance standards on an international level.
We invite you to reach out for more information and inquiries. Your satisfaction is our utmost priority, and we are here to ensure your projects shine with our superior plumbing solutions.
Additionally, this tub faucet is crafted from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliability. Its sleek square design not only aligns with contemporary aesthetics but also effortlessly complements various bathroom styles, enhancing the overall ambiance. Whether for functionality or decoration, this freestanding tub faucet is your ideal choice.
Brass body construction with zinc handle
3/8" or 1/2'' water connection
Features 59" stainless steel shower hose
Handshower has backflow preventor on its body
CE/ACS/WATERMARK/CUPC Approved
A freestanding tub faucet is an elegant and functional addition to any bathroom, combining style with utility. Over time, like any plumbing fixture, the faucet's cartridge may require replacement to maintain optimal performance. This guide will walk you through the process of replacing the cartridge in a freestanding tub faucet, ensuring your faucet continues to operate smoothly and efficiently.
The cartridge is a crucial component of the faucet, responsible for controlling water flow and temperature. It ensures a steady stream of water without leaks or drips. Over time, cartridges can wear out due to mineral buildup, sediment, or general wear and tear, leading to reduced performance or leaks.
Leaking Faucet: If water drips from the spout even when the faucet is turned off, it’s a clear sign that the cartridge may be worn out.
Difficulty in Adjusting Water Temperature: If you struggle to get the right water temperature, the cartridge might be malfunctioning.
Reduced Water Flow: A decrease in water pressure can indicate a clogged or damaged cartridge.
Strange Noises: Unusual sounds when turning the faucet on or off can signal cartridge issues.
Replacement cartridge
Adjustable wrench
Screwdriver (Phillips or flathead, depending on your faucet model)
Plumber’s grease
Towel or cloth
Bucket
Turn Off Water SupplyLocate the shut-off valves for the faucet and turn off the water supply. If your bathroom doesn’t have dedicated shut-off valves, you may need to turn off the main water supply for the house.
Relieve Water PressureOpen the faucet to let any remaining water drain out. This helps relieve any pressure and makes the replacement process smoother.
Disassemble the Faucet
Remove the faucet handle: Depending on your faucet model, you may need to remove a decorative cap to access the screw holding the handle. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw, then carefully lift off the handle.
Take off the escutcheon plate: This is the decorative plate that covers the valve. Unscrew it and set it aside.
Remove the Old Cartridge
Use an adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the retaining nut or clip holding the cartridge in place.
Carefully pull out the old cartridge. If it’s stuck, gently wiggle it back and forth until it comes free. Take note of the cartridge’s orientation to ensure proper installation of the new one.
Install the New Cartridge
Apply a thin layer of plumber’s grease to the O-rings on the new cartridge. This helps create a watertight seal and makes future replacements easier.
Insert the new cartridge into the valve body, aligning it in the same orientation as the old one.
Secure the cartridge with the retaining nut or clip.
Reassemble the Faucet
Reattach the escutcheon plate and screw it into place.
Put the handle back on, secure it with the screw, and replace any decorative caps.
Turn On the Water SupplySlowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Test the faucet to ensure it operates smoothly and that the water flow and temperature are correct.
Check for LeaksInspect all connections and joints to ensure there are no leaks. Tighten any connections if necessary.
Regular Cleaning: Periodically clean the faucet aerator to prevent mineral buildup.
Use Soft Water: If you live in an area with hard water, consider using a water softener to reduce mineral deposits.
Periodic Checks: Regularly inspect the faucet for signs of wear and tear to address issues before they become major problems.
Replacing the cartridge in your freestanding tub faucet is a straightforward process that can extend the life of your fixture and maintain its performance. By following this guide, you can ensure your faucet continues to provide reliable and efficient service, enhancing your bathroom experience. Remember, regular maintenance and timely replacements are key to preventing leaks and ensuring the longevity of your plumbing fixtures.