If the taps and the spout are not connected in one unit, the spacing on your sink is probably 8 inches center to center. The only faucet I have seen for a bathroom sink with that spacing is the two handle type. There may be a single handle available. A kitchen faucet may work if the holes in the sink are large enough. Kitchen faucets are 8 inch also. If yours is 4 inch, then it is no problem, they are common.
Replace the spout with one that has a place to attach the hose for the hand held.
There is a rubber seal in the spout if it is missing or worn out you may have to replace to find out you may have to unthread the handle on the part where you lift up and the rest will slide out.
Where is the leak at? The aerator is in the end of the spout, it may have a plastic or rubber seal between it and the spout. A leak any other place is probably an O ring.
The whales spout water every so often. The water spout is clogged.
The spout is not leaking, the O ring on one of the valves are. Turn your water supply off and take the valves off and replace the O rings
Your tub spout isn't fully diverting the water to the shower head and a very small amount is leaking through. The smaller the hole the water has to exit, the greater the pressure. Replace the tub spout, usually costs less than 20 dollars.
hydro cannon and water spout with a power of 150. but both moves have their drawback. hydro cannon has an accuracy of 90 and you need to recharge. water spout's power is based on you current hp. (not base hp)
It will depend on the type of faucet if it is a three handle or has a popup in the spout popup in the spout will be the easiest to repair do so just by replacing with a new spout if it is a three handle you will have toremove the center handle and then remove the stem there will be a washer of some type replace the washer and put back together and try.
No. They blow their breath out of the spout.
A spout is a tube or lip through which liquid is poured.
no, it does not flow out of the spout eaisly
Water gushed from the broken spout, flooding the garden with a rush of cool, refreshing liquid.