Diy Changing Kitchen Faucet
Today i ll show you how you can save some money replacing your kitchen f.
Diy changing kitchen faucet. Reach in under the sink and loosen the nut that holds the faucet in place. Once the water is off removing the old faucet is a matter. The faucet shown in the picture is held in place by two plastic nuts one on each side and by a long shaft nut in the middle. Remove the soap.
How to install a kitchen faucet before you shop. Required tools for this how to replace a kitchen faucet project 4 in 1 screwdriver adjustable wrench hammer handsaw pipe wrench slip joint pliers tube cutter wrench set. Install the new. Before the work can start in earnest you ll have to.
Unscrew and remove the bolts that held the old faucet into place. Remove the old faucet supply lines image 1 which will expose the holes in the sink. Use the basin wrench to remove the mounting nuts holding the faucet in place figure 2. How to remove and replace a kitchen faucet step 1.
Lay down an old towel so any water from the water lines doesn t damage your cabinets. Has your kitchen sink faucet sprung a leak and your tape job just isn t cutting it. Shut off the water. Remove the old faucet.
Removing the existing faucet isn t difficult but you will need a basin wrench and an extra set. Turn off and disconnect the water supply. The sprayer is held by another plastic nut. Always shut off the water before replacing a kitchen faucet.
Using a basin wrench reach up behind the faucet and unscrew the coupling nuts connecting the supply tubes to the faucet figure 1. If the faucet has a separate sprayer. Climb under the kitchen sink and look where the sprayer and faucet are mounted figure 2. Count the number of holes that are being used by the faucet.
If you re replacing the faucet in your existing sink look underneath the sink to see how many holes it. Removing the old faucet is often trickier than it sounds.