David Weaver
07-18-2013, 8:41 AM
I have a sink in one of my spare bedrooms that hardly ever gets used. It's a wall-hung corner sink, and the fixtures mount in the back of the sink on the veritcal instead of flat on top of the sink.
One of the rubber gaskets in the sink has given up the ghost, and perhaps more than just the gasket in the internals (they look OK to me, but i'd have to get the right gasket to tell). I can't find the gaskets anywhere, they're a different shape than all of the standards, so I'd like to just get a new facuet for it rather than replacing the entire sink and perhaps dealing with the drain not being in the same place.
What I can't figure out is the right terminology for the sink fixture when it's mounted on the vertical in the sink instead of on the horizontal. Is it a "vertical mount" fixture or something? If I could find the right keyword, I might be able to find something similar online and not have to ditch the entire sink. It's a three holer, probably 8 inches between the hot and cold handles.
One of the rubber gaskets in the sink has given up the ghost, and perhaps more than just the gasket in the internals (they look OK to me, but i'd have to get the right gasket to tell). I can't find the gaskets anywhere, they're a different shape than all of the standards, so I'd like to just get a new facuet for it rather than replacing the entire sink and perhaps dealing with the drain not being in the same place.
What I can't figure out is the right terminology for the sink fixture when it's mounted on the vertical in the sink instead of on the horizontal. Is it a "vertical mount" fixture or something? If I could find the right keyword, I might be able to find something similar online and not have to ditch the entire sink. It's a three holer, probably 8 inches between the hot and cold handles.