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Old 08-10-2019, 12:44 PM   #1
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Wet Bay Replacement Faucet

Well, I discovered some freeze damage to my wet bay faucet. It's cast brass and it split the body of the faucet. There isn't a brand name anywhere I can see and I haven't had any luck Googling for something that looks like it. I have found some cast brass utility faucets but I'd like to replace it with the same style if I can. Anyone know where to look?
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Yea! Found it! It's a Pfister kitchen or laundry wall mount faucet #69-020. It's sure going to be easier to replace the broken parts that are on the outside of the wet bay stainless panel instead of having to dig inside and replace everything. Plus, I'll have spare parts. I hope this helps someone, someday.
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Old 08-10-2019, 07:01 PM   #3
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Yea! Found it! It's a Pfister kitchen or laundry wall mount faucet #69-020. It's sure going to be easier to replace the broken parts that are on the outside of the wet bay stainless panel instead of having to dig inside and replace everything. Plus, I'll have spare parts. I hope this helps someone, someday.


It helped me today. I hadn’t found the correct part either and had to rig something else in the meantime. Now I can order the correct one and put it back how it should be. Thanks!
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It's great to hear that my info has helped. I was able to simply use parts from my new faucet to repair the old one without needing to remove the stainless panel. As you can see in my picture I had an anti-siphon device on the faucet. There is a set screw that keeps it from being unscrewed. I used a Dremel cutting disc and sliced a slot in the featureless set screw and it was then easily loosened to allow the transfer of the old device to my new faucet. Good luck all!
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