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Price Pfister BPH-YP1K Ashfield Paper Holder, Satin Nickel Price Pfister BPH-YP1K Ashfield Paper Holder, Satin Nickel
List Price: $59.10
Sale Price: $27.67
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Price Pfister BPH-YP1K Ashfield Paper Holder, Satin NickelFor close to a century, Price Pfister has been a leader in the plumbing industry developing stylish, innovative and dependable faucets, and accessories, for the kitchen and bathroom.Price Pfister BPH-YP1K Ashfield Paper Holder, Satin Nickel Features:; Complete Collection with Coordinating Lavatory and Tub & Shower Options; Concealed Screw Installation; Four-Screw Installation Bracket; Single Post Paper Holder; Step-By-Step Installation Instructions; Pforever Warranty;; IAPMO certified, ASME A112.18.1, CSA B125 certified, ANSI A117.1 (Lever handles only)

Price Pfister 52650SS Contempra Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Down Spout Sprayer and Soap Dispenser, Stainless Steel Price Pfister 52650SS Contempra Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet with Pull-Down Spout Sprayer and Soap Dispenser, Stainless Steel
List Price: $375.00
Sale Price: $179.00
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Price Pfister Contempra Pull-Out Spray Kitchen Faucets

The Price Pfister contempra single-handle kitchen faucet with pull-down spout sprayer and soap dispenser has a stylish spray head that can produce either a strong spray or an aerated stream. Install it using one or three holes, with or without the soap dispenser. The high arc pull-down spout is convenient, while the stainless steel finish resists wear. Price Pfister backs its faucet with a lifetime warranty.

Price Pfister BRB-YP0K Ashfield Towel Hook in Satin Nickel Price Pfister BRB-YP0K Ashfield Towel Hook in Satin Nickel
List Price: $54.30
Sale Price: $32.59
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Price Pfister BRB-YP0K Ashfield Towel Hook, Satin NickelFor close to a century, Price Pfister has been a leader in the plumbing industry developing stylish, innovative and dependable faucets, and accessories, for the kitchen and bathroom.Price Pfister BRB-YP0K Ashfield Towel Hook, Satin Nickel Features:; Complete Collection with Coordinating Lavatory and Tub & Shower Options; Concealed Screw Installation; Four-Screw Installation Bracket; Towel Hook; Step-By-Step Installation Instructions; Pforever Warranty;; IAPMO certified, ASME A112.18.1, CSA B125 certified, ANSI A117.1 (Lever handles only)

Price Pfister 015-DR1K Dream Showerhead, Brushed Nickel Price Pfister 015-DR1K Dream Showerhead, Brushed Nickel
List Price: $66.00
Sale Price: $42.04

Price Pfister 015-DR1K Dream 6 Function Shower Head, Brushed NickelFor close to a century, Price Pfister has been a leader in the plumbing industry developing stylish, innovative and dependable faucets, and accessories, for the kitchen and bathroom.Price Pfister 015-DR1K Dream 6 Function Shower Head, Brushed Nickel Features;; 6 Function shower head ; Dream collection ; Aggressive, modern styling that echoes its superior performance ; The sleek, high - performance showerhead installs easily, and provides an instant upgrade to any bathroom ; Six highly - engineered spray settings chosen to optimize the shower experience while giving as much versatility and control to the user as possible

Price Pfister 910-900 Ceramic Cartridge Faucet Valve Price Pfister 910-900 Ceramic Cartridge Faucet Valve
Sale Price: $10.99

The Price Pfister 910-900 is a ceramic faucet stem (valve) for the hot and cold handles.

Price Pfister 808-M0BE Marielle Tub and Shower Faucet, Rustic Pewter Price Pfister 808-M0BE Marielle Tub and Shower Faucet, Rustic Pewter
List Price: $372.52
Sale Price: $212.70
PRICE PFISTER Spray Spout CHROME 920-202A PRICE PFISTER Spray Spout CHROME 920-202A
Sale Price: $22.00

Spray spout - chrome

Price Pfister F072M1YY Marielle Bar/ Prep Kitchen Faucet, Tuscan Bronze Price Pfister F072M1YY Marielle Bar/ Prep Kitchen Faucet, Tuscan Bronze
List Price: $279.18
Sale Price: $251.26

Single Handle Bar and Prep Sink FaucetThis Vintage French Country design has set its sights on the American kitchen. The Marielle, a single control faucet with coordinating side spray, brings international style and the elegance of old to the contemporary kitchen. As an added benefit the faucet comes with a matching soap/lotion dispenser for an integrated look in the kitchen.Solid Brass ConstructionSingle Control Ceramic Disc ValveMetal Lever HandleLow Lead Compliant

Price Pfister 808-E0BY Catalina Tub and Shower Faucet, Tuscan Bronze Price Pfister 808-E0BY Catalina Tub and Shower Faucet, Tuscan Bronze
List Price: $369.45
Sale Price: $200.00
Price Pfister F042SYKK Skye Single Control 4-Inch Centerset Lavatory Faucet, Brushed Nickel Price Pfister F042SYKK Skye Single Control 4-Inch Centerset Lavatory Faucet, Brushed Nickel
List Price: $239.02
Sale Price: $215.12

The recipe for slow growth is firmly in place. Take evaporated disposable income going toward everyday necessities like food and, gas, mixed with a dash of higher unemployment, dysfunctional government, inane energy policy, high taxes, pulled pork (earmarks/farm subsidies), and you will get a heaping helping full of wait and see stew.

This is the wealthiest country on earth, and there's plenty of money to be spent. The average family is pulling back out of necessity, the upper middle income folks are sitting tight, and the wealthy wait to see if their earnings will be stolen through confiscation by Obama to pay for more government bureaucratic entitlement failures. These are the primary sources of uncertainty, and the pull back in consumer spending.

If you must sell a home you can take heart, people still need a place to live. There will be homes selling, just not in the numbers most markets are accustomed to seeing. Who will sell, and who won't?

This is Springfield Illinois where the market was spoiled with over 4000 homes being sold annually for the preceding four years. This is a new year which has home sales on pace for about 3400. This is not a crash, more of a return to more normal levels of sales. The challenge is the number of homes for sale, continuing to set records. There are more homes listed for sale today, 1974, than will have sold during the first six months of 2008.

This is called competition of the highest order; fewer buyers, more sellers. The result? Unlike the robust years of the recent past, low offers, short appraisals, stricter financing requirements, longer time on the market, and a lower sale price to list price ratio are the norm. Not to mention foreclosures and short sales.

So how does one successfully sell their home in these bear market conditions? Know the holy grail of home selling; price, condition, and agent selection. These are the deal makers, or deal breakers. Experience is often overrated, however not when selling a home under these conditions. An agent that has experienced buyer markets is infinitely better suited to advise you on the primary components of getting sold; price, and condition.

My advice is to hire the best agent and company in your market. That would be an agent with a proven sales record, with top quality Internet presentation, and marketing materials. Ask to see samples. Trust but verify agent's, and company's claims.

Establish a pricing plan before you list your home. This market is changing faster than a teenage girl's mood. Knowing where you are going with the price at prescribed times while on the market, will increase your chances of selling threefold. How do I know? Since introducing my pricing plan strategy, three times as many of my listings have sold and closed as the average of the top twenty five agents in the market. There are 690 agents.

Have your home inspected, and make repairs before you list your home. Offer a copy of the inspection report to financially approved home buyers that show interest, then sell 'as is'. This eliminates the opportunity for buyers to leverage more money from you following their inspection. Buyer's want their own inspector? No problem, give the buyers first right of refusal to write an offer while they have the home inspected. Seven days should be sufficient. Then negotiate the sale price of your home. Once.

There is a plethora of information available regarding preparing a home for sale. Let me make it easy for you. Everything you do is to create a sense of cleanliness, and spaciousness. If flooring needs replaced, replace it. Walls need painting, paint them. Use the 'I would' rule; if anything causes you to pause and think, 'should I do this?', I would.

Do you have to give your home away in order to sell? No. You just need to be better priced than your competition.

Do you need to make your home like new? No. Just so your home shows better than your competition.

Do you have to hire the best agent/company in the market? No. Just one better than your competitors hired.

It's like the fellow who was slowly reaching for his shoes while camping with a friend when they spotted a bear heading toward their campsite. The man's friend said; you can't out run a bear. The man replied; I don't have to out run the bear, just you.

About the Author:

Fritz Pfister is a licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Professionals Springfield Illinois.
Fritz is a leader in the local real estate market and hosts a live one hour radio program, now in its' 13th year.
Fritz's website is
SpringfieldHome.com
Fritz is the only agent/team to have sold over 1000 homes since 2000. Advice from experience.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Selling a Home In a Bear Market

Brand New Price-Pfister bath fixture leaks every 10 seconds..?

I had a brand new Price-Pfister tub and shower set installed recently. Shortly after installation, it began to drip from the tub spout. The plumbing behind the walls checks out ok. I inspected the cartridge and replaced all of the gaskets and o-rings I could find. After slathering everything with waterproof grease, I put it back together, and the tub spout still leaked.
Here's the funny part though, the leak itself acts like it is timed. After running water into the tub I would shut it off, and nothing would leak. Then 10 seconds later, the tub spout would leak water. After a while, it would trail off and stop. Then another 10 seconds later, the leak would begin again, and it would keep going on and off with that 10 seconds in between leaks.
There is nothing else in my house using water at the time. As far as I know, the pressure from my city water is constant. No other fixtures are behaving like this. What could possibly be causing this?

Have you noticed is it possibly leaking hot water?
Have you checked the water heater to see if it might be having some kind of pressure problem. I know our water heater (propane) had to have something added when we switched to city water. that might be a place to look next.