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Low water pressure from our Grohe Bridgeford pulldown
Comments (1)Are you on a well?...See MoreCalling all Grohe Bridgeford owners
Comments (5)Yes, we had our plumber come back and have a look at it, I couldn't even get it to make any suds unless I held the button down for the spray. They removed something, (possibly a flow limiter) I don't know for sure what it was called, but now I've got all the water pressure I want. Here's a link to a thread on another forum, scroll down to CNTRTOP's response which sounds very much like what our plumber did. The original poster in this topic seems to be having a different problem, but I think you should find some useful info here. Hope that helps! Here is a link that might be useful: Low Flow problem...See MorePick a faucet for my Moderne tiled bathroom/tub
Comments (28)I don't think you have to worry as much about chrome matching from one maker to another, as you would with other finishes. I've got a chrome bathroom with Kohler tub filler and shower head, Moen shower control valve thing (what IS that called?), Delta lav faucet and towel bars, sconces from one light manufacturer, a ceiling fixture from another, a tub drain assembly that the plumbers chose, and a shower curtain rod whose origin I couldn't tell you either. I just went in and scrutinized, in the best light I could, and can't see any differences in the chrome finishes whatsoever, spaced as they are through a smallish bathroom....See MoreNeed semi-urgent faucet help
Comments (10)Our pre-remodel kitchen had a window ledge about that same height, though there was a touch more room behind the sink. We also had to replace a broken faucet, and we put in a Moen Brantford with the handle oriented forward. If you look through those old threads you will probably see some posts from me about it, but in a nutshell, the forward-facing handle has been no trouble at all and I actually prefer it that way now. I don't know if all Moens will operate that way, but you can check the Level in the showroom -- just see if the spout turns 360 degrees on the base. I think the Level would look great in your kitchen, not too modern at all! (Not the Brantford for you -- its styling is more transitional but the base is oval-shaped so I think it would be a tighter fit in your space, plus it is probably curvier-looking than you would like.) One more thought -- your windowsill looks as though it projects over the vertical plane of the faucet. You might want to check with a level and make sure that the spout of a high-arc faucet won't hit the ledge. Most of them seem to be wider at the base (the Level certainly is) so it would probably be fine... but just in case... Or naturally you could stick with low profile. You might have to anyway, if the ledge sticks out too far. But I have to tell you, that Moen pull-down ("with Reflex action!") is a mighty nice thing. Very ergonomic and intuitive -- I can take the water to what I am rinsing instead of the other way round, and the head always seats back easily, and pulling down I am less likely to spray myself than pulling forward....See MoreUser
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