If I could find an Award for my hubby, I would give it to him in style. I now have a new kitchen faucet. It really is a good story (now that it's over)!
Last week Thursday, I got ambitious (ok not really) and decided to clean my kitchen sink. Like really clean. So I pulled out the spray nozzle and turned on the really hot water and began to scrub. Next thing I know, I've been sprayed with said really hot water and the sprayer is no longer attached to the hose. Not good. When your hose becomes detatched, be sure to clean the water up under your sink.....because it will be there....especially when it takes you a few moments to collect your self and turn off the water.
Since our faucet had started to show signs of a looming replacement, we had already taken our time and chosen a new faucet. So on Sunday (as my fantastic hard working husband was at work late on Friday and being Mr. Mom on Saturday while I was sick) Paul started the replacement. Because of a silly error on the part of whoever installed the old faucet, it took over four hours to remove said broken faucet. Once it was removed, the installation of new went rather quickly. Water hookup goes well....turn on new faucet....no water. Ugh. Yes, new faucet had faulty pieces. Removal of the new faucet went much faster as did the re-packaging into the box.
Back to Lowe's we go where they refund our purchase (even with no receipt). Back to the faucet isle we go. In case you are wondering, there are roughly 64,000 choices for kitchen sink faucets. I choose one that I like and put it in the cart for Paul to look at, go retrieve my son from his aunt, come back to the isle and have this conversation:
Me-Which one did I like?
Paul-I don't know.
Me-It's in your hand.
Paul-The $98 one.
Me-Pretty sure I didn't like any that cheap.
Paul-That's what the box says.
Me-Let me see....sure enough, now which one is it?...Oh, yes the "Lexie". That one says it's more on the wall.
Paul-Looks like we're getting this one then.
Me-Sounds good, lets get out of here.
So at the check out, they honor the price marked on the box. A slight amount of gratification comes when we realize the amount saved would have paid for Paul's time the day before. So home we go. Paul plays with the kids, we put them too bed and under the sink he goes. The new-new faucet installs quickly and easily.....until he tries to connect the flex hose that supplies the water. Yep....it's 6" too short.
The next day (Tuesday) Paul stops at Menard's and purchases new flex hose, comes home, eats the wonderful dinner I have prepared for him and retreats under the sink again. This time....SUCCESS!!!!
Thanks, Honey! I love my new faucet!