Replacing an RV Bathroom Faucet
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There are two primary reasons for replacing an RV bathroom faucet: aesthetics and function. In our case, it was function. The faucet we had worked fine, but the sink in the half bath is very small and the faucet was verys hort and mounted on the side of the sink, not behind it. An adult couldn’t reasonably get their hands under it to wash them well. We turned to our favorite online reatiler, Amazon, and found this Two Handle Arc Spout RV Lavatory Faucet (Brushed Satin Nickel). The price was very reasonable and it only took about 10 minutes to install the new faucet. It works great and as a bonus, looks great too. Our old faucet was cream colored. The brushed nickel is much more to our taste. The faucet is plastic, but looks metallic. It is very lightweight, but seems that it will hold up fine for our use. I already have it on my wish list to get another one and switch out the one in the back bathroom.
Be sure to look carefully at how your current faucet is connected. The new faucet will install the same way. If you are concerned about remembering everything, take a picture for reference. After installation, always check for leaks on the connections under the counter. Only hand tools are required for the installation,
Here is the original faucet.
Here is the updated faucet.
Does look nice & the higher arc makes it easier to get hands under. Like the finish better too!