Replacement Bathroom Sink For Rv

Items 1 to 15 of 33 total Items 1 to 15 of 33 total Ships from and sold by HowPlumb. RV / Mobile Home Bathroom Sink Faucet - Chrome JR Products 95351 White Molded Lavatory Sink FREE Shipping on orders over $49. #134,579 in Automotive (See top 100) #97 in Automotive > RV Parts & Accessories > Freshwater Systems > Bath, Shower & Faucets 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Very pretty and really updated our sink in the bathroom of our rv. I returned it because it was all lightweight plastic. It may have been just fine, but when replacing metal that has been there 30 plus years I got scared. Fit exactly and works well... its flimsy but works good. Fit like a glove and works just fine. Very, very nice and a "piece of cake" to install. Fast shipping, faucet is beautiful and looks like chrome but it's plastic. Okay for our RV, everything is plastic.Our newest product, the 19x25 Single Bowl with our Under Surface Cutting Board system.
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In fact it’s so easy I told Nikki “I won’t even need any tools” and “it should only take me an hour!” Since I’m writing an entire post, and the video below is 11 minutes 25 seconds long, you can guess I hit a few road bumps along the way during my bathroom faucet swap.  So with my head held low in shame, may I present our video on How NOT to Replace your RV Bathroom Faucet!Used Dressers For Sale Minneapolis So why change the faucet in a brand new RV? Multi Family Homes For Sale In Brookfield CtActually Roy is a test vehicle and one of the cool parts about our relationship with Fleetwood is to provide feedback. Basset Hound Puppies For Sale In Northeast OhioAfter living with Roy for a few weeks we realized the bathroom faucet needed to be replaced.
I emailed the marketing manager and this was his response: “Great Feedback, I sent your email to the COO and Chief Engineer and we agree; all 2015 Excursions will have new faucets in the bathroom.” Then I received an email from the Senior Owners Relations Rep “Looks like the faucet in the Expedition should fit no problem.” And this is where it gets fun: Follow-up email from the marketing manager “We’re sending the new faucet, should be an easy swap…and it’ll make a fun video!” I’m sure you can guess my response: Did you see my How Not To Install a Composting Toilet Video?!? As you can see it really is a simple swap, you don’t need a lot of tools, there’s no cutting, gluing, or any real modifications.  If I wouldn’t have hit any ‘bumps’ in the install I could have had this faucet replaced in less than one hour.  Attempting a do-it-yourself handy man project and making silly mistakes along the way really helps me with some life lessons: Take your time, there’s no rush! 
Think it through and test before you just dive right in.  After I finished the install I was complaining to Nikki and her reply was “you were in a rush”…no I wasn’t, I replied…”you had to do it 3 times!”  As usual she was right, I knew the install was simple so I didn’t really think it through.While cleaning after the install I picked up the plastic faucet shank extension box and on the back it reads:  Instructions: Tools Required: Pipe Thread Tape   1. Wrap faucet shank threads with pipe thread tape.  I wasted an hour trying to tighten the heck out of those plastic extensions, if I had just read the first line on the back of the package it would have saved me so much hassle (to be fair when I purchased the extenders the sales manager said “You don’t need Teflon Tape for this, I could sell you some, but you don’t need it”…so much for that!). I’m not that handy!  When we purchased a house nearly 10 years ago we remodeled everything, it was a total pain in the butt and the reason we decided to sell it and move into a high rise apartment downtown just 5 years later. 
When we sold that house I think my handy man capabilities stayed with the property. We still think a majority of bathroom faucet setups are complete crap in RVs, so there’s a good chance we’ll be doing this again in a future RV or Sailboat.  I hope this video and post will make your life a little easier when it comes time to replace your RV faucet, after all that’s why I keep making these ridiculous install videos! Did you laugh, cry or maybe you had to crack a beer halfway through the video? I sure hope it wasn’t too painful to watch. Share your comments below, funniest one gets a big virtual high five from my lounge chair! « Alabama Hills – Free & Awesome Camping in California 3 Reasons You NEED an RV Skiing Adventure » You are here: Home > Fresh Water > Sinks & Faucets Below 6 (38)6 to 14.99 (42)15 to 21.99 (45)22 to 28.99 (43)29 and Above (89) American Brass (3)Camco (1)Catalina (11)Dura Faucet (1)Hardware Express (2)JR Products (2)LaSalle Bristol (14)Lyons (1)Phoenix (32)Relaqua (22)Shurflo (1)Thetford (1)Utopia (11)Valterra (1)
One of the first things to go wrong with most RV's is the sink faucets. The reason is that most of them are made of a weak plastic and they just don't last. Here at RVupgrades we carry all types of sinks and faucets made by many different manufacturer's that are durable and designed to last as long as your RV. The task of upgrading your kitchen faucet is a simple swap out procedure. If you’re replacing the faucet yourself, the hardest part of the whole project will be that the faucet fittings are located behind the sink and may be hard to get at. Installation is a simple matter of doing the same steps for disassembly, only in the reverse order. Always put a layer of plumbers putty between the faucet fixture and the counter, this will make sure water doesn’t migrate under the countertop and cause water damage. Phoenix Faucets provides you with quality and durability that will last, along with all the repair parts you could need for a quick and easy fix. Upgrading your sinks and faucets can save you time a money when problems occur.