How to Fix a Nivito Bathroom Faucet Handle

If you are wondering how to fix a Nivito copper bathroom faucet handle, then read on. This guide will help you to perform a simple repair that will save you time and money. First, you will need to remove the old cartridge. To do this, you need to unscrew the brass nut that secures the cartridge into place. Next, you need to tighten the nut before you reattach the faucet handle. You can also test the tightness of the nut by turning off the water and then turn it back on.

You will need to replace the old cartridge. You should use a new one that has the same size and shape as the old one. Before reinstalling the cartridge, you need to remove the screws on the back of the cartridge. Once you have removed these screws, you will need to turn the faucet handle backwards to remove the old cartridge. If the problem is not a leak, you may have to replace the entire cartridge. You can also try reversing the process if the old cartridge is damaged.

The second way to replace the Nivito bathroom faucet handle is to clean the inside and out with a sponge and water. If the inner ring of the handle is stripped or loose, you can rotate the inner ring to see if the screw is loosened. If it is, then it's time to buy a new one. Fortunately, these parts are cheap and easy to obtain.

If you have a single handle Nivito faucet, you should replace the entire faucet cartridge with a new one. You'll need to replace the o-ring, the cartridge, and the cartridge retaining nut. You can use channel lock pliers to unscrew the brass nut. When you're done, the exposed cartridge should sit inside the body of the faucet. In some cases, there may be small square latches that are holding the cartridge in place.

A faulty cartridge in a Nivito bathroom faucet is a common cause of leaking water. If this happens to your right-handle Nivito faucet, you'll have to replace the faulty one. To do this, you'll need to replace the faulty cartridge in the left-handle Nivito bathroom faucet. In order to test the leak, first turn off the water supply to the left-handle.

After you have identified the problem with the faucet, you can proceed with replacing the cartridge by removing the nut. If the cartridge is not the problem, you can try to tighten the nut by unscrewing the brass nut. To replace the nut, you'll need a Phillips or flathead screwdriver. If that doesn't work, you'll need to buy a new Nivito faucet.