How Do You Repair A Grohe Faucet?
Grohe makes high-end kitchen and bathroom faucets for commercial and residential clients. Grohe faucets are always made of stainless metals that are easy to clean. Grohe faucets use a cartridge-based system to control the pressure and temperature of your water. This cartridge should be replaced every three to five years, and is the most common reason for leaks and loss of pressure. Grohe recommends that you always use official Grohe parts when repairing your faucet, as they fit better then generics. Turn the main water knob to the “off” position. This knob is typically under the sink attached to your pipes with a flexible metal tube. It should take half a turn to lock the water off. (See warnings.) Wipe down the whole faucet with a dry rag to ensure safety, as well as making any additional damage to your faucet visible. Insert the hex key into the faucet handle in the star-shaped aperture. Turn the hex key several rotations counter-clockwise, until the handle comes loose. Remove the ha