I do this kind of work as "side work" as well as my job. On one job I went through 3 Glacier bay faucets, installed and removed in one day (none of them would stop dripping) before finally installing a delta. I know this doesn't stop your faucet from dripping but if it is a newer one I would take it out and return it (even though the box says not to)
2007-09-27 09:11:05
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answered by Jon F 3
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Glacier Bay Kitchen Faucet Parts
2016-10-02 02:35:53
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answered by ? 4
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how do you stop a washer less wall mounted two handled glacier bay kitchen faucet from dripping ?
2015-08-10 06:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Delta parts will fit right in that faucet. Glacier Bay is an offbreed Delta. Shut off the water, take the parts to a hardware store and get replacement Delta parts, grease them well before you put them in and you are set to go. Best of luck.
2007-09-27 09:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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These units are not exactly maintenance free. The rebuild kits (spring and cup) are available at home repair centers everywhere. Most Glacier Bay and Delta units are the same. If you do this, be sure to put the silicone grease on the rubber parts.
2007-09-27 15:40:13
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answered by butch 5
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Buy a new one. Different brand. Glacier bay is a home depot line I believe. Or at least a very cheap grade. You could possibly get your money back on the old one if you still have the receipt
2007-09-27 09:38:32
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answered by deb2polar 3
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Move it to the North Pole until it freezes and won't drip?
Seriously, though: Call a plumber!
2007-09-27 09:08:28
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answered by skaizun 6
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tighten the screws under the hot and cold caps. Maybe you need new gaskets?
2007-09-27 09:06:59
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answered by J*Mo 6
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