How To Change Out A Kitchen Faucet

How To Change Out A Kitchen Faucet. Secure the faucet to the sink. The weight needs clearance to hang freely underneath the sink. Regardless of the type of faucet you have, the first step in removing the handle is to shut off the water supply line valves to the faucet.

How To Install or Replace a Kitchen Faucet?
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Before you can remove a kitchen faucet, you have to shut off the water supply. Loosen the nut under the faucet.

Look At The Top Of The Kitchen Sink And Count The Number Of.


If a pipe gets stuck, use pliers to maneuver it around this sharp edge. Turn the cap clockwise to tighten the white, plastic ring inside of it. Replace your handle and tighten the screw. Lift out the delta faucet.

You Can Do That By Turning Off The Two Shutoff Valves Found Underneath The Sink.


Lift the base and pipes clear of the hole in the sink. The edges are usually sharp, so don’t touch them. Verify the kitchen sink hole count. Make sure there are no pieces of rubber or parts of the stem or cartridge left behind.

Turn On The Water At The Faucet So That Both Hot And Cold Water Are Running.


Turn off the water to the faucet. Take out the old cartridge with and the washer. Secure the faucet to the sink. Insert the hose into the faucet head, hold the nut, and screw the faucet head on.

If Your Leak Was At The Handle’s Base, This May Be Enough To Repair It.


How to install a kitchen faucet. Connect the faucet supply lines. One for hot water and one for cold water. Install the deck plate (optional) drop the faucet tubes through the hole.

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