Based on the description and pictures provided, it appears that you have a faucet manufactured by a company that uses a logo with a black "crown" with three tips, and the letter "H" in block letters. Unfortunately, without more information or a clear picture of the logo, it is difficult to identify the specific brand and model of your faucet.
If you have the model number or any other identifying information, that would be helpful in identifying the brand and finding replacement parts. It's possible that the faucet may have been discontinued or rebranded, which could explain why Grohe is unable to identify it.
If you are unable to identify the brand or model of the faucet, your best bet would be to purchase a new one. While this may be an expensive option, it will ensure that you have a functional faucet and the proper replacement parts.
- Gather all the information about your faucet, including model numbers, serial numbers, and any other identifying marks or labels.
- Look for the information on the faucet itself or on any paperwork or documentation that came with it.
- If you are unable to find the information, take clear pictures of the faucet and logo and email them to the customer service department of various faucet manufacturers, such as Moen, Delta, Kohler, etc.
- Ask them if they can identify the faucet and provide replacement parts.
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