KirthGersen
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I'm in a bit of a quandary --
Existing bathroom counter tops are 3-hole, wide set. Valves are spaced 10" o-c, and spout is exactly halfway between.
I would like to replace faucets with Moen, single handle, 4" center set faucet, specifically the Moen "Adler" design.
But the Adler still requires 3 separate 1 holes, 2 o-c. It's not a true, single hole faucet.
Having a hard time finding a cover or "remodel" plate that would both hide the 10" wide set holes, and accommodate the Adler faucet.
Is there such a plate, anywhere? And if not, has anyone come up with a satisfactorily solution?
Or should I just give it up and replace with a wide set faucet? ;-)
Note, the counter top is fake ("cultured") marble that seemed so popular in the 80s. Would like to eventually replace it with a quartz or similar counter top, but it's just not within budget right now.
Existing bathroom counter tops are 3-hole, wide set. Valves are spaced 10" o-c, and spout is exactly halfway between.
I would like to replace faucets with Moen, single handle, 4" center set faucet, specifically the Moen "Adler" design.
But the Adler still requires 3 separate 1 holes, 2 o-c. It's not a true, single hole faucet.
Having a hard time finding a cover or "remodel" plate that would both hide the 10" wide set holes, and accommodate the Adler faucet.
Is there such a plate, anywhere? And if not, has anyone come up with a satisfactorily solution?
Or should I just give it up and replace with a wide set faucet? ;-)
Note, the counter top is fake ("cultured") marble that seemed so popular in the 80s. Would like to eventually replace it with a quartz or similar counter top, but it's just not within budget right now.