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Brasscraft Faucet Parts

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  • Brasscraft Cartridge Repair Kits: Plumbers use these to restore a worn single or double handle cartridge without replacing the whole valve body, bundling the internal parts needed to stop a cartridge from leaking or sticking.
  • Brasscraft Seal Kits and Repair Components: Service techs reach for these when replacing bibb seats, washers, o-rings, cap thread gaskets, bonnet packing, or screws inside a compression or washerless stem, addressing the small parts that most often cause a faucet to drip.
  • Handle Caps: Installers use these to finish off a repair or replace a cracked, faded, or missing index cap on a faucet handle after the internal parts have been serviced.
  • Miscellaneous: The miscellaneous grouping covers smaller faucet hardware, mounting parts, and fasteners that don't fall under a specific kit or cartridge category but still come up during a repair.
  • Rebuild Kits: Maintenance crews use rebuild kits to service a full faucet in a single pass, since the kits bundle the stems, seals, and hardware needed for popular kitchen and bathroom faucet models.
  • Replacement Cartridges: Plumbers use these to swap out a worn cartridge for a faucet's original part number, choosing from brass compression, washerless, and ceramic construction to match most major faucet brands.

Buying Guide

Identifying the faucet's brand and model before ordering a part saves a second trip. Brasscraft parts are built to match specific faucet lines from major manufacturers, so a stem or cartridge pulled from the old faucet, or a model number from the fixture itself, is the fastest way to find the correct replacement.

Diagnosing the symptom narrows the fix. A drip at the spout after shutoff usually points to a worn cartridge or seal, while a handle that's stiff, loose, or leaking at its base often means the cartridge or stem packing has failed internally. Matching the symptom to the right kit avoids replacing parts that aren't actually causing the problem.

Stem type matters for compatibility. Brass compression stems, washerless stems, and ceramic stems aren't interchangeable within the same faucet body, so confirming which type the existing faucet uses, rather than assuming based on age or brand, keeps the replacement working correctly.

Deciding between a full rebuild kit and a single replacement part depends on the faucet's overall condition. A faucet with one clear point of failure is a good candidate for a targeted cartridge or seal kit, while a faucet showing wear across multiple points, handle, stem, and seals, is often better served by a full rebuild kit in one trip.

Keeping a stock of common seal kit components, such as bibb seats, o-rings, and washers, on a service truck cuts down on return trips for straightforward drip calls, while less common cartridges and rebuild kits can be ordered as specific jobs come up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the correct Brasscraft cartridge be identified for a faucet?

Pulling the old cartridge and matching it to Brasscraft's cross-reference by shape and dimensions, or using the faucet's model number, is the most reliable way to find the correct replacement. Guessing based on faucet brand alone often leads to an ill-fitting part.

What's the difference between a washerless and a ceramic stem?

A washerless stem uses a diaphragm or cartridge-style mechanism instead of a traditional rubber washer, while a ceramic stem uses two ceramic discs that rotate against each other to control flow. Ceramic stems generally hold up longer under frequent use but aren't interchangeable with washerless designs in the same faucet body.

When is a rebuild kit the better choice over a single replacement cartridge?

A rebuild kit makes more sense when a faucet shows wear in more than one spot, such as a worn cartridge combined with degraded seals or a stiff handle. A single replacement cartridge is enough when the cartridge is the only clear point of failure.

What fixes a faucet that drips after being shut off?

A drip after shutoff is most commonly caused by a worn cartridge, bibb seat, or washer inside the valve. Replacing the seal kit or cartridge tied to the faucet's specific model typically resolves the issue.

Do Brasscraft parts work with faucets from other manufacturers?

Brasscraft manufactures repair components designed to match the dimensions and mechanisms of major faucet brands, so many parts are built specifically as cross-reference replacements for other manufacturers' faucets. Matching the part number to the faucet's brand and model remains the most reliable approach.

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