This is somewhat common – the theory is that this way, turning a handle left makes the water hotter, while turning a handle right makes the water colder, regardless of which handle you turn.

Why do my faucet handles turn the wrong way?

The position of the stem units in the valve influence the rotation of the handles. On a Delta two-handle lavatory faucet, if the handles rotate in the wrong direction, simply rotate the right stem stop assembly 180 degrees. This will change the rotation of the faucet handle to the other direction.

What direction should faucet handles turn?





Traditionally, faucets with these cross-shaped handles, both hot and cold, always open counter-clockwise. As the saying goes, “lefty loosey, righty tighty”. Like a screw, you turn left to loosen and right to tighten.

How do you change the rotation on a faucet?


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How do you realign faucet handles?

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Is there a right and left faucet stem?

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Are faucets reverse threaded?





Unscrew the bonnet from the faucet base, using slip-joint pliers. Then remove the valve stem; this has reverse threads, so unscrew it by turning it clockwise.

How do you fix a overturned faucet handle?

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How do you adjust kitchen faucet handles?

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How do you align a sink faucet?

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Why is my shower handle backwards?



Your hot and cold water reverse problem is caused by a cartridge that is out of alignment. Grip the top point of the cartridge that you see poking out of the inside of your hot and cold reversed faucet. Pull it straight out just until you’re clear.

Why is the cold water faucet on the right side?

When indoor plumbing was first introduced, there was one option that came out of the hand pump: cold water. Since the majority of people are right-handed, the pump was placed on the right side of the sink. The logic for keeping the cold/right, hot/left placement – is to avoid surprises.

Which way is hot and cold on one handle faucet?

On a traditional single handle faucet, one with the handle on top (such as this Delta Foundations faucet) turning to the left is hot and turning to the right is cold.

Should hot be forward or backwards?



For most faucets – hot is left, and cold is right. It’s been the industry standard for over 100 years. Manufacturers like Delta, Kohler, and Moen make single lever faucets that all follow this convention.

How do you fix a hot and cold faucet reversed?

Hold the stem with two fingers and rotate it 180-degrees, then reinstall the faucet’s handle. That should solve your problem and make the right side cold and the left side hot.

Why is hot tap always on the left?

As far back as 1965 a code of practice called CP 310 advised that wherever possible hot water taps should be placed on the left. “One of the reasons to maintain that over the years was reported to be so that the visually impaired would always know which sides the hot and cold were on,” said Mr Wellman.