• How to fix Crane faucets

    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!

  • Comments

    1. Kinda makes me wish I had a broken Crane faucet.
      Kinda.

    2. Alice says:

      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!

    3. samantha says:

      hi, any info on vintage kohler parts from the 60s? thx!

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