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How to Replace a Kitchen Faucet

How to Replace a Kitchen Faucet

How to Replace a Kitchen Faucet

If you have ever experienced a leaky or an out to date kitchen faucet which has seen good days in the previous times. Before stressing out and ripping apart your kitchen sink, there are some basic things you need to know before buying a new kitchen faucet[black kitchen faucets pull out spray]:

1.  Study your new faucet

There are wide varieties of faucets to choose from. You need to make sure that the new faucet is going to fit into your kitchen holes. Turn off the shallow valves under the sink. Open the faucet to confirm that the water supply has completely been shut off. This way you can ensure no waste of water supply.

2. Check the number of Holes in your sink area

Before you get a new faucet you need to check the number of holes installed on your sink area. It usually has 1 to 4 holes. A three-hole faucet won’t work on a single hole sink, but you can use a single hole faucet.

3. Prepare a list of tools you will need for the job

The basic tool kit that you will need for the removal and the installation of a new faucet includes things like a screwdriver, an adjustable wrench, and pliers.

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4. Clean the faucets sink area

You need to clean the sink area containing the holes where the faucets are adjustable. Before buying a new faucet and ensuring whether it sits firmly in the holes, you need to remove the impurities from the holes. Also, clean up the area underneath the sink.

5. Buy a Suitable Faucet Replacement

Since different faucets install differently, you need to buy a suitable faucet to adjust easily in your kitchen sink. When you buy a new kitchen faucet, make sure you read the instructions.

Process of removing the faucet

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To begin the installation of the new faucet in an existing sink, turn off the water valves underneath.

Turn off the power to the garbage disposal and disconnect it.

Disconnect the hot and cold lines. You will still have the remaining water in the pipes so instead of wasting them just store that water in a small bucket or a cup,

There is a pipe connected to drain water from the dishwashing process. You need to disconnect that as well. Make sure you disconnect all the drain connections by hand, a wrench or pliers would be unsuitable to use.

Usually, homes have got copper water supply lines. The other items would need some penetrating oil to loosen up any corroded connections on the old faucet for removal.

Take out all the objects in the under-sink cabinet, so that you will have a space to work under there.

The most challenging part of the faucet replacement project is the access to the nuts and the fittings you need to get through.

You need to get crawling under the sink which is not a comfortable place be. You can use some old towels for cushioning for a comfortable process of removal.  

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Before dismantling anything, it would be preferable to take some pictures in the beginning, in case there is any chance of forgetting when you need to gather up things for re-connecting.

Process of Installing a New Faucet

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