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more on faucet replacement
I am the original owner of a 2000 23 ½ Twin King.  I have disliked the faucet from day one because I find it hard to wash pans.  I’ve wanted a high arc faucet for years but after reading and rereading the threads on replacement over the years I decided to just live with it – the replacement just seemed too complicated.  I am a 77 year old recently widowed woman and love my RV, and am loath to give it up, so when my faucet began to leak two weeks ago I knew I had to bite the bullet.  I am experienced with plumbing and have most of the appropriate tools and know how to use them, yes, even a basin wrench. But all of my experience is with copper pipes, not pex, and with a husband who knew exactly what to do.  He was a great teacher and four hands are always better than two.

I talked to staff in Home Depot and Lowes, talked to a plumber who very kindly offered advice.  My connections were totally hidden in a hard-to reach location in a corner.  I was afraid to make the switch to a household faucet and didn’t want or need a pull-out spout.  But I was also afraid to purchase what so many of you considered junk because it was plastic.  As I looked under my sink I was struck by the fact that all the plumbing is also plastic – my home plumbing here in Nevada is plastic tubing as well.  Several of you suggested bringing the old faucet when trying to find a new one.  I was able to loosen the faucet connections by hand by feel – and found the original faucet was also plastic!  It’s lasted 20 years and several cross-country trips.  There was no sealant holding it to the sink.  I decided to do the simplest thing – find a replacement that would just fit perfectly without cutting the pex, adding or adjusting tubing/connectors etc.  An RV shop ordered what I wanted and it popped right into place and was easy to tighten.  It’s higher so I can wash pans more easily.  Yes, it’s plastic, high arc, not fancy, no pull-outs, no shutoffs, two handles and fits a two-hole cutout without any work, doesn't leak.  If it lasts 5 years I’ll be very happy, and if I have to replace it again that’s doable.  It may outlive me!

The point I’d like to make is sometimes when I read this forum I find the solution so complicated I am paralyzed into inaction.  I like knowing all of you are out there, so familiar with Lazy Daze, and a valuable resource – I need you.  But I am no longer going to be able to do what some of you truly enjoy and are so good at.  If there is a simpler way, please add it to the list of possibilities.
2000 TK

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Reply #1
I am so happy that things turned out  well for you.  You should feel proud of yourself for making the effort to change your faucet.  I wish you well on your travels and hope that you have many years yet in your much loved LD.

Randy
2018 31' TB

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Reply #2
I was in your position and age bracket not so long ago. Kudus for taking on the challenge, I wimped out and paid my plumber to do the work. Even he said it wasn't a simple job!   :(   ;)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery
Live for the day!

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Reply #3
Congrats on replacing the faucet. It’s a job I’ve wanted to take on for some time… but I’ve been too chicken and too indecisive as to which faucet to purchase. I am blessed in that I do have Jim’s hands and expertise available. I just haven’t wanted to ask for more RV help (yesterday, he helped me with replacing our failing porch light).

Sue
Jim & Sue
Formerly owned: 2011 27' MB, Sidra

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Reply #4
seesaw60 - That is a good ask - to ask for simple ways to do fixes even if they might not be the best ones, so people have choices.
Jane
Jane & Scott
Currently have a 1989 TK  LD we did a lot of upgrades on.
Bigfoot 25RQ Twin on order with early summer 2024 ETA

Our smartphone autocorrects into very poor English.
 We disclaim the illusion of ignorance this creates as we have enough ignorance we rightly claim.

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Reply #5
Thank you seesaw60!!

So often I have a project to complete - have researched into exhaustion and find myself unable to move forward because I dont feel like I know enough or will make the right decision.  It can be paralyzing and so frustrating.

When "Good Enough" Is Better Than Perfect

"In some situations, the happier course is to know when good enough is good enough and not to worry about perfection or making the perfect choice."
Jodi, Kevin, and Lincoln (the crazy doodle dog)
2011 TK - also the "DogHaus"- adopted October 2023
2000 30IB - the "DogHaus" - adopted April 2020 - rehomed October 2023

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Reply #6
 I love your post
Simple so often is so much better........you wrote us words of wisdom....truly.


mar 🌴❤️🌺
Current 1 and only: 2003 LD Mid Bath 26.5
2017 Winnebago Minnie Winnie TT
2011 Dutchman Colorado 32' TT
2011 iCamp 14' TT
1985 Coachman Catalina 32' RV