Delta Kitchen Faucet Replacement Parts
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Find will-fit repair parts for your single handle Delta kitchen faucet and get it working like new again! Let PlumbingSupply.com® be your source for these and any other repair part needs you may have.
Repair Parts for Delta Single Handle Kitchen Faucets
100 Series, 300 Series & 400 Series
Repair Parts for Delta Single Hole Mount Kitchen Faucets
Models 101 & 175
Repair Parts for Delta Two Handle Kitchen Faucets
Models 2100, 2102, 2400 & 2402
Please note: Due to state mandated low-flow regulations, these aerators cannot be shipped to California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, or Washington..
Repair Parts for Delta Two Handle Waterfall Kitchen Faucets
Models 2173/2174, 2176, 2474 & 2476
Please note: Due to state mandated low-flow regulations, these aerators cannot be shipped to California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, or Washington.
Delta Kitchen Faucet Parts Related Items
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "Are there any helpful hints for changing balls/cartridges/seals?"
A. When changing the ball/cartridge and/or seal it is recommended that with an assistant, you hold a cup or towel over the open valve, turn on the water to flush out the lines, then install the new part. This may help to extend the life of the parts.
Q. "I switched my round handles to lever, but one turns on and off in the wrong direction. What can I do to fix it?"
A. You will need to remove the cartridge from that side and turn it 180° then put it back in.
Q. "How do I get the seal out after I remove the cartridge/ball?"
A. Push a pen or pencil into the seal then pull it out.
Q. "I put in a new cartridge but now it turns on and off opposite of before. Did I purchase the wrong cartridge?"
A. No, you will need to remove the cartridge and turn it 180° then put it back in.
Q. "Why do I have pin holes in my spout?"
A. Pin holes in a Delta faucet spout are usually caused by "dezincification," which is the removal of zinc from the brass due to salt solutions, brackish water, mildly acidic solutions and poorly grounded plumbing systems. When the zinc is removed, the copper is re-deposited to these areas and the surface of the part. The re-deposited copper is a weak mass that is porous and fragile.
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