My wife feels the need to replace the handles of our faucets. The faucets themselves work fine. I have no idea what model these are. I assume the model number is stamped somewhere in the fixture. Where will I find it.
I have two tubs with kohler fixtures that have broken stopper linkages (some little plastic part broke on each) and as a result the lever on the overflow plate does not move the stopper. Where can I find either the model number of the faucet, or a place to buy the linkage?
Call Kohler. Their customer service is actually pretty good. They do back their products.
The problem is that the world can’t understand why a tub stopper hasn’t been designed that actually works well and is convenient. Is such a design actually more challenging than designing a stealth plane or a moon lander?
Merged your two similar threads into one.
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