Tools To Change Kitchen Faucet
Changing a kitchen faucet is a relatively simple plumbing task that can be completed in a few hours. With the right tools and a little bit of know-how, you can save yourself the cost of hiring a plumber. Here are the tools you will need to get the job done:
- Adjustable wrench
- Basin wrench
- Channel-lock pliers
- Plumber's putty
- Flashlight
- Screwdriver
- Allen wrench (if necessary)
- Bucket
- Rags
Once you have gathered your tools, you are ready to begin the process of changing your kitchen faucet. Here are the steps you will need to follow:
- Turn off the water supply to the faucet. There should be two shut-off valves under the sink, one for the hot water and one for the cold water. Turn both valves clockwise to turn off the water.
- Open the faucet to release any remaining water in the lines.
- Disconnect the water supply lines from the faucet. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the nuts that connect the lines to the faucet. Be careful not to overtighten the nuts, as this can damage the lines.
- Remove the old faucet. Use a basin wrench to loosen the nuts that hold the faucet in place. Once the nuts are loose, you can remove the faucet from the sink.
- Apply plumber's putty to the base of the new faucet. Plumber's putty is a type of sealant that helps to prevent leaks. Apply a thin bead of putty around the base of the faucet, taking care not to get any putty on the threads.
- Install the new faucet. Place the new faucet in the sink and tighten the nuts that hold it in place. Be sure to tighten the nuts evenly, so that the faucet is secure.
- Connect the water supply lines to the faucet. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the nuts that connect the lines to the faucet. Be sure to tighten the nuts securely, but do not overtighten them.
- Turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Open the shut-off valves under the sink to turn on the water. Check for leaks at the base of the faucet and around the water supply lines. If you find any leaks, tighten the nuts until the leaks stop.
Changing a kitchen faucet is a relatively simple task that can be completed in a few hours. By following these steps, you can save yourself the cost of hiring a plumber.
Ridgid Ez Change Plumbing Wrench Faucet Installation And Removal Tool 56988
Ridgid Ez Change Plumbing Wrench Faucet Installation And Removal Tool 56988
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Ridgid Ez Change Plumbing Wrench Faucet Installation And Removal Tool 56988
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