Install wall mount faucet over old laundry tub
Hi there,
First - thanks for running such a great service. It has been very helpful! I have one question for which I've not been able to find an answer here.
Our house has an original laundry tub and wall-mount faucet in the basement laundry room. It is a "Cuthbert" compression faucet with 8 inch centers (circa 1948-50) and is dripping profusely. I tried taking the stems apart to replace the washers but when I went to Home Depot for replacements the guy just laughed at me. Anyway, even if I found adequate washers I expect that the valve seats are wrecked. So it's time for a new faucet. Thankfully one can get (very swish) wall-mount faucets online, made by Kohler, American Standard, etc. They have 8 inch centers and swivel-spouts of various lengths. I've attached a picture of one that looks much like our current faucet, although ours is crusty and corroded.
Before I shell out $200-$300 for such a faucet, I wonder if you could tell me how likely it is that I could install it to the current pipes. These new faucets all have inputs specified as "1/2 inch NPT female". I don't know exactly what that means. I believe we have 1/2 inch copper pipes, but the connecting nuts on the old faucet are massive - like 2 inches in diameter. It connects right to the pipes at the wall, without any intermediate supply lines or shut-off valves. If for some reason my pipes won't accept the new faucet, could I rig some connector / adapter between the pipes and the faucet inputs?
I'm happy to call a plumber to do the install if necessary... I just don't want to waste money on a pricey faucet if it is going to be useless!
Thanks!
Gned (Halifax, NS, Canada)
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