Bimmerite
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I'm putting new countertops and sink in the kitchen. We've decided to keep the existing faucet since it's still nice and works great.
The faucet is a Hansgrohe Talis Loop that we purchased at Costco many moons ago. Probably 10-15 years.
Rule of thumb has always been to replace the water hoses whenever doing this type of project. My area has really hard water so it just makes sense that since I'm in there to replace the water lines and drains.
This is where is gets weird. These Hansgrohe faucets the water hoses go into the faucet base and have a push on type connector. I can't find any information on the proper way of dismantling this to install new hot and cold water lines. I've got part numbers and can order the hoses but nothing on how to replace them. No Youtube videos, no websites, not even Hansgrohe. Plenty on replacing the sprayer line or the divider but not on a simple water hose.
So, anyone have any experience with replacing these water lines?
Are they even meant to be replaced?
Thanks in advanced!
The faucet is a Hansgrohe Talis Loop that we purchased at Costco many moons ago. Probably 10-15 years.
Rule of thumb has always been to replace the water hoses whenever doing this type of project. My area has really hard water so it just makes sense that since I'm in there to replace the water lines and drains.
This is where is gets weird. These Hansgrohe faucets the water hoses go into the faucet base and have a push on type connector. I can't find any information on the proper way of dismantling this to install new hot and cold water lines. I've got part numbers and can order the hoses but nothing on how to replace them. No Youtube videos, no websites, not even Hansgrohe. Plenty on replacing the sprayer line or the divider but not on a simple water hose.
So, anyone have any experience with replacing these water lines?
Are they even meant to be replaced?
Thanks in advanced!