Set Waterfall Faucet
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Is it easy to set up a fund to set up the sink when you have a current top mounting faucet?
I top mounted faucets in my bathroom, but I have my heart set on the "waterfall" style faucets usually have the hot and cold handles separate from the nozzle. I looked in my sink and saw 3 holes are below: hot, cold, and the sink stopper. Is there any reason you should not buy this type of faucet when you have the top mount style (peak and takes care of everything on a piece of hardware)? I made a lot of DIY projects from buying a house, and I am very good with tools! I want to learn things new and I'm not someone who gives up easily. I just call to say that Plummer does not answer my question.
Unless you want only the key is in a widespread application, then there should be no problem to install. It is a little different from an installation, but most of the instructions are very good and easy to follow. No special tools are necessary. Good luck.
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