Most good plumbing store will have washers, stems, packing, etc. for your
faucets. The trick is finding out which ones you need. I would take the
whole stem in, a basic how to book on plumbing should let you know how. Most
faucets can be repaired, it is just a matter of finding the right part.
-better a knuckehead the a busted knuckle
> And one last question, the faucets in the bathroom appear to have seized
> up (they were original equipment) after sitting for 3 years, and I
wondered
> if anyone has ever worked on these. We're not sure if the cylinders are
> replaceable with modern parts from the plumbing store or if we'll need all
> new faucets. (I'm a little concerned about the shower faucet.)