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Other Tools That May Come In Handy: Tube cutter Sandpaper (fine grade) Tape Measure |
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| When replacing either a sink or a
lavatory faucet, the hardest part of the job is removal of the old faucet. The first thing you will have to do is to turn off the water to the fixture. Hopefully the shut off valves under the fixture work properly. If not, you will have to turn of the water supply to the house. After the water has been turned off, you can disconnect the supply lines from the faucet. The next step is to loosen the nuts holding the faucet in place. After you have removed the mounting hardware, the faucet should be easily removed from the fixture. You will want to clean up the sink surface before installing your new faucet. The next
step is to connect the water supplies to the hot and cold connections. If the existing supplies are in good condition
and the correct length you may be able to use them over.
If not you will need to purchase new supply lines at your local hardware or
plumbing supply store. Make sure that you get
the right combination of connections on the supply lines to fit both your shut off valve
and faucet. There are several different sizes
on the shut off valves, but a majority of faucets are ½ inch. If you are using copper tubing to connect the
faucet, make sure to use fresh washers on the connections.
Compression (ferrule) connections can usually be resealed. |
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