This sounds to me like a loose cartridge inside the faucet. The pressure is the key, turn on, then it slams shut, lessen the pressure, then it works. I would like the name of the faucet brand, and the model of the faucet if you can get that? Maybe we can see the 'exploded view' of the faucet, even contact a distributor of that brand and style for info on it.
I would suggest anyone having the faucet with problems, get a rebuild kit, install it and see if that fixes the problem.
I bet a box of sugar donuts it does....
Thanks, we posted at the same time.. Phoenix?
This sounds to me like a loose cartridge inside the faucet. The pressure is the key, turn on, then it slams shut, lessen the pressure, then it works. I would like the name of the faucet brand, and the model of the faucet if you can get that? Maybe we can see the 'exploded view' of the faucet, even contact a distributor of that brand and style for info on it.
I would suggest anyone having the faucet with problems, get a rebuild kit, install it and see if that fixes the problem.
I bet a box of sugar donuts it does....
Thanks, we posted at the same time.. Phoenix?
OK, here's the info: somebody change the parts and give me your address for the Donuts
http://www.faucets.com/pages/replacement_parts.html
http://www.faucets.com/pages/identify_parts.html
http://www.faucets.com/pdf/stems & cartridges.pdf