How do I identify my Delta faucet model?
The model number is on all packaging, some faucets, and all installation instructions provided with your faucet. On the packaging, look near the UPC code or the top of the box. On the faucet, a model identification tag has been attached to most models manufactured since 2012.
Do all Delta faucets use the same valve?
A Delta Trim Kit cannot be used with a different brand’s Valve and a Delta Valve cannot be used with a different brand’s Trim Kit. You may not mix and match different manufacturers as the Valve and Trim Kit are specifically designed to only fit each other when made by the same company.
What is the difference between Delta 17 and 17T?
The difference between the 17 and 17T Series has to do with how exactly the changes are achieved internally by the shower valve cartridge. If you look at either a 17 or 17T trim kit shower control you will see that there is a large handle with a smaller dial handle sitting on top.
Are Delta faucets guaranteed for life?
All parts and finishes of the Delta faucet are warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns their home.
Does Delta Faucet have lifetime warranty?
Delta® Non-Electronic Lifetime Faucet and Finish Limited Warranty. All parts and finishes of the Delta faucet are warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns their home.
How do I get my free Delta Faucet parts?
Delta will replace any part or finish that proves to be faulty during the warranty period. You can get replacement parts by calling 1 800 345 DELTA or writing Delta Faucet Company Product Service 55 E.
Does Delta have free replacement parts?
Delta will replace, FREE OF CHARGE, during the warranty period, any part or finish that proves defective in material and/or workmanship under normal installation, use and service.
How do I know what size faucet to buy?
If the distance is six inches or more you need a “widespread” or “eight inch spread” faucet. If the measurement is less than six inches you need a “centerset,” “mini-spread” or a “four inch spread faucet.” Each of these configurations is for a faucet that will use all three holes in the sink.