Perfect video… Thank you! I actually removed my entire faucet because I had the same problem and was ready to replace it until I came across your video. Not only did I find out I never had to remove the entire faucet, but now I won’t have to replace the entire thing!
I have this exact same faucet and had the exact same problem after 7-8 years. Just fixed it yesterday, this video made it a breeze for me. Appreciate it! $23 fix
Thanks for your video , well done .I fixed the faucet very well . I just went to RONA and they gave me the piece that you mentioned for free , no question asked .
OMG: I took the handle off to find that the lock nut was loose! All I had to do was tighten it. No more leak! The Fossett was only 10 months old. I think that when they put it together, they did not tighten it enough. Great video. Thank you!
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I don't know and never even thought about it. With a high deductible, at least in my case, I don't believe the repair cost would be more than the deductible, besides the time to deal with insurance and proof of repair by a plumber. Since I am handy enough, I just dealt with it and figured out a way to repair it by myself. If you have any luck with the insurance, please reply below. Thank you for watching my video. If you can, please subscribe and help me to grow my channel.
Thanks and the original creator should change that in the video before some dumbass like me writes it down goes to the hardware store, picks up the wrong part and then has to go back again to get the right one.
There are several Moen cartridges. 1225 seems to be tall and thin. 1255 is short and fat. And the 1224, 1258, etc. I guess take the old one to the store with you to be sure.
My sink is 5 years old and moen didn't even ask questions. Just sent the parts for free. Took 5 minutes to replace. Thank you so much!
glad to help. enjoy your DIY.
Excellent tutorial. I really liked the step by step video along with the typed instructions on the side. Thank you!
Perfect video… Thank you! I actually removed my entire faucet because I had the same problem and was ready to replace it until I came across your video. Not only did I find out I never had to remove the entire faucet, but now I won’t have to replace the entire thing!
Glad it helped!
I have this exact same faucet and had the exact same problem after 7-8 years. Just fixed it yesterday, this video made it a breeze for me. Appreciate it! $23 fix
I am so happy that my shot video helped. Thank you for watching.
OMG. Same problem. Watched your video. Same part coming. Thank you!!! The world is shiny and bright.
glad it helped you. love your comments.
For me it was just a loose nut. Thanks for explaining. Save me time and money
Thanks for your video , well done .I fixed the faucet very well . I just went to RONA and they gave me the piece that you mentioned for free , no question asked .
I am so happy my video helped you to fix your faucet. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video. Lots of money and time saved.
so happy that this video is helpful to you.
Thankyou so much I recieved the part and I put it in,and it works great.I truly appreciate your channel.
Thank you for watching and I feel great that my video helps.
Music was so good fell asleep on kitchen floor thx
this is the most hilarious comment I ever had! love it!
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Thank you, very easy, You saved me a plumber's fee.
You are welcome. Thank you for watching.
Same thank you so much for this video 🎉
OMG: I took the handle off to find that the lock nut was loose! All I had to do was tighten it. No more leak! The Fossett was only 10 months old. I think that when they put it together, they did not tighten it enough. Great video. Thank you!
Thank you for watching my video, I am so happy that it helped you to fix your plumbing issue. Please subscribe and share with your family or friends. I upload my videos irregularly because of my recording and editing skill, besides habitual procrasnation :) Thanks again, and have a great Sunday.
Super helpful, very well done & exactly the video I needed to view, thankyou so much! 🙋♀️👍🏻
I am so happy, my video helped you solve this problem. Thanks for watching.
woke up this morning to the same problem lol thank you for the video!
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Did insurance cover this? We have the same exact problem!
I don't know and never even thought about it. With a high deductible, at least in my case, I don't believe the repair cost would be more than the deductible, besides the time to deal with insurance and proof of repair by a plumber. Since I am handy enough, I just dealt with it and figured out a way to repair it by myself. If you have any luck with the insurance, please reply below. Thank you for watching my video. If you can, please subscribe and help me to grow my channel.
Great video,just helped me out
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Tysm!!
YW :)
Thanks for the help!!
Happy to help!
Great Video 👍
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It's actually part 1255
Thank you for that info, very helpful to anyone wants to fix similar faucet by themselves.
Thanks and the original creator should change that in the video before some dumbass like me writes it down goes to the hardware store, picks up the wrong part and then has to go back again to get the right one.
There are several Moen cartridges. 1225 seems to be tall and thin. 1255 is short and fat. And the 1224, 1258, etc. I guess take the old one to the store with you to be sure.
this would of been a better video if he explained rather the music and text
let me try it next time.