Crane sinks and toilets were the cream of the crop back in the day, but after 50 years even they can use some fixit TLC. Lucky for us, there is a resource who has made it among their specialties to repair Crane faucets, and they are friends of the blog: Bathroom Machineries aka deabath.com. Disclosure: These folks are currently advertising on the blog… thank you very much!… but I am featuring this info regardless, no quid pro quo. They get so many questions — including readers that I refer to them — that Sales Manager John recently sent me a link to the page they have created to help do-it-yourselfers or their plumbers repair vintage Crane faucets – including the Crane Diana, Criterion, Drexel, Elayne, Marcia and Westland. What a nice service – vintage Crane groupies rejoice. Thank you, John!
How to fix Crane faucets
Posted by: • June 6, 2010







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Kinda makes me wish I had a broken Crane faucet.
Kinda.
Holy smokes Pam! This is such a timely and useful post! My husband has spent so much careful time on one of our vintage faucets and we haven’t been able to find a plumber who would be kind, gentle and conservative….this info is a cool drink of water! Thanks!
hi, any info on vintage kohler parts from the 60s? thx!
watch for my post on 10-09-10!