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Our faucets and their parts are guaranteed for a lifetime, but just in case you'd like to make some repairs on your own we've made some parts available for you to order. This repair kit works in all Delta faucets with a stainless steel ball valve.
Linda C., Gilliam
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Dealing with a very leaky kitchen faucet I ordered this, then watched a YouTube video. Simple fix to prolong the life of my faucet. Intend to replace it eventually- but in the meantime it's working like new.
Daniel C.
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
Couldn't find no part number for the replacement of the seats and springs inside the valve. These worked perfectly.
Steam Fitter Scotty T.
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
This product seems to be original Delta brand. Fits perfectly, of course. Works just fine. Would recommend.
Jeffrey A.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
This is a delta product, and a direct replacement. I have no quality or functionality issues with the product and it performed as expected.Removal of and Installation of new spring and gasket are simple and easy. Make sure to clean any debris from inside the installation area.Of course it is delta and you will be paying more but the confidence in a quality part is worth it to me.
University Doc
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023
Is the OEM brand replacement! Looks like the real thing. Feels like the real thing. Needed three more of these for our bathroom sinks and found these at Amazon. Did the job. Easy to install. So glad we were able to find them. Priced the same as in the hardware store. Highly recommend.
Mech88
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2022
I have a 2004 Delta Two Handle Bathroom Faucet Victorian Collection model #3555. Not be confused with the newer model 35955. The HW tap was leaking from under the bell of the handle when the CW tap was turned on.I suspected I needed to change out the stem cartridge and seal/spring give the age of the faucet. So, I just did both as opposed to testing each separately.Tracking down the parts was somewhat easy once I identified the faucet model, however, I did run into problems which I will get to in a second.YOU NEED TO BE VERY SPECIFIC AS TO THE DELTA MODEL NUMBER AND YEAR. Even though the Victorian model looks exactly the same through the 2000’s, the replacement part numbers can be different. I found this out when I ordered what I thought to believe was the correct seat/spring #RP10700. When in fact, it was the RP4993.For my faucet, 2004 #3555STEM/CARTRIDGE: RP 24096 (this is mostly consistent across most of the #3555 years)SEAT/SPRING: RP 4993 (this in NOT consistent across many of the #3555 and depends upon year)I ordered from Amazon and Delta parts, not knockoffs.RP 25513. This includes ONE Stem/Cartridge (RP24096) plus the ¼ turn stop (RP24097).RP 8230. This includes ONE Stem/Cartridge (RP24096) plus the seat/spring (RP10700)So, looking at all the costs, I ordered Qty 2 of the RP25513 plus Qty 1 of the RP10700 (2 seats & springs).PROBLEM: When I changed everything out (HW only as CW was fine), the leaking stopped BUT the faucet started dripping when I turned on the HW supply valve. After “googling” the problem, the issue was likely the Seat/Spring. I had ordered the incorrect part RP10700 when in fact the RP4993 was needed.Interesting enough, when I removed the original, the seat spring I pulled out looked to be the RP10700. When I checked the CW tap, after the fact, the seat/spring appeared to be the RP4993, so I took a chance and ordered it. Voila, it was the right part and both the leaking and dripping has stopped and I’m done!!
D.M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022
Product working fine .Amazon had these ready and waiting so I ordered them so I didn't have to go out to big box stores who claim they carry them but are always out of stock. Simple cheap fix for a very annoying problem! Make sure they "seat" properly use plenty of silicone grease, make sure they are aligned properly..@ first after installation I still had a leak..but after about three turns of the faucet it stopped,I must have had it a little off. No leakage now for months..I bought a few sets for future and another faucet too.
David W.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022
What's to say? You either need this because your faucet is leaking or you don't. This was a genuine part so it fit perfectly. It's always worth going with the delta products on the delta faucets instead of the knock offs.5 minute fix and no more drips.
Dori G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2019
My seat and springs came in a genuine Delta package made in the USA. There have been some reviews stating they received their seat and springs in a small plastic bag with no identification. The seat and springs I received fit perfectly in my Delta bathroom faucet, but when I took it apart, I noticed one of the stem unit assembly - or cartridge as some people call them - had a small score in the stainless steel disc which contributed to the damage on the seat. By just replacing the seat and springs, it did stop most of the leak for now, but I went back and just ordered the stem assemblies so I could replace them. It should be noted, however, I just went back to order the same seat and springs and they have now made it an "add-on" item. Also, it states they are imported and made in China. So I am not sure what I will receive. The first time I ordered the seat and springs from this seller, they were Prime. I only ordered them again as I was purchasing the stem assemblies also so the "add-on" item didn't make a difference. However, if I was just needing the seat and springs, I would not have been able to purchase them from this seller.
me
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2019
I have installed several of these kits into sinks and struggled to get the seat into the hole. The seat and spring won't go into the hole together, I have to insert the spring alone (large end down) because the rubber seat always cocks sideways as if it's too big for the hole, even if I try to lower it in with a phillips screwdriver or any tool. The holes are clean and I use silicone grease. I finally learned to insert a plastic straw into the rubber seat just a bit to hold it in place so I could keep it upright while lowering it onto the spring. Then I held down the seat with a little screwdriver while I pulled out the straw. The parts work great, they hadn't leaked in 27 years, but needed to replace the stems so replaced these at the same time.
guy harrison
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2018
Sealed my leaking tap straight away
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2016
Took a bit of time for delivery to the UK, which is understandable given it came all the way from US. Fitted perfectly and resolved the leaking tap, exemplary product.
Floridian
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2016
What a cool little fix for an annoying problem, a leak from a single-lever kitchen faucet. There are online YouTube videos to tell you exactly how to proceed. It was a little harder to remove the old rubber seats than indicated but it still was no real problem. I also replaced the RP61 Cam Assembly @ $4.23 and the RP70 Ball Assembly Lever @ $7.58 while I was at it but I believe the little rubber seats were the causes for the dripping faucet. This job was easy! What I really liked was the ability to clean off everything with vinegar and detergent, as long as the faucet was disassembled. If you can identify the brand of the faucet, you should be able to go online and find parts lists from the manufacturer. I'd bet a plumber would have charged $100 for what I accomplished for pocket change.
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