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About eric maxon
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I am an expert in plumbing, heating, drainage, sprinklers, hot water heating systems and all phases of plumbing work.Including new construction, repair, remodeling

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I have been a lic. contactor for 21 years and been in the plumbing business my entire life.My father is also a plumber.Between the both of us we have 'seen it all'

Master plumberMaster gas fitterBackflow techniciancertified in installation and repair of wardflex, titeflex, and wirsbo piping systems

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Plumbing in the Home - Kitchen Sprayer


Expert: eric maxon - 7/31/2004

Question
I'm not a good plumber and I live in an apt.  If I screw this up I'll be liable for an damages.  Can you give me some tips so I get this right?

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Followup To
Question -
I recently moved into an apartment which has both a faucent and typical sprayer. The problem is, whenever I use the sprayer, it smells awful (like very strong rotten eggs). I contacted the manager who said that they all smell like that due to the water in the city and there is nothing he can do. I don't believe his explaination because none of the other sinks/faucets have that smell. It only occurs when I use the sprayer. Could his explaination be true and either way, is there anything I can do to fix this problem?
Answer -
Thanks for the question.  I would try replacing the sprayer - maybe something is wrong with it

Eric

Answer
Sure - 1st the new sprayer should have detailed instructions with it.  They will be very step by step.  2nd - remember that as long as the faucet is off the sprayer will not have any water to shoot out.  The head will unscrew and the new head should just screw on.  It is rather easy


Eric

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