I have a sink that has a faucet on it that is a 3 hole. I want to replace the current faucet with a single hole faucet. I am thinking that there is some sort of plates that you can use that cover the extra holes for purposes such as this? Am I dreaming this or correct?
We can not see what sink or faucet your talking about without some pictures.
Is it a kitchen, or bathroom faucet?
With the right faucet to do a retrofit the base would be wide enough to cover up those old holes.
They are usually called an escutcheon or a deck plate. As others stated, you will want to locate manufacturer and model number to get one that fits correctly. Best bet is to reach out to manufacturer to verify what model you have and have them set you up with the correct escutcheon/deck plate.
Cheers,
AK
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