Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Basic Faucet Replacement

Faucet replacement is a very easy task that anyone can do. It is one of those household repairs that don’t really need any professional assistance. Here are the basics that you should know about faucet replacement.

Being Prepared And Choosing Your Faucet

Before you go off with the replacement proper
procedures, you should be ready and have with you the
faucet unit that you want to use to replace your old
one. You can drop by your local hardware store and pick out a faucet that you want. Having it on hand before removing the old one would make things easier and faster for you.

With the numerous modern designs now at the market, you have a variety of faucet designs that you can choose from. For your bathtubs and sinks, you can get single or double handled faucet. Generally, faucets have a standard size regarding their hook-ups, depending on their use. For kitchen faucets, you can
usually find units with an 8 inch hookup. Bathroom vanity faucets usually come in 4 inches, whilebathtubs come in 8 inches.

Faucet Measurements

In able to know which kind of faucet to get from the

store, first you have to do some measurements. Have
your tape measure in hand for this task. If you will
be using a double handled faucet, what you need to do is take the measurement from the handles’ center to center, thus, this is your faucet’s size. If you will
be using a single-handled faucet, you would have to
measure starting from the the distance in between your water hook-up lines placed on your faucet’s bottom.

As soon as you know the style and size of your faucet, then you’re already to take out the old one and install your new unit.

Tools That You Need

Basically, you do not need a lot of tools for this
task. All you need to have are wrenches so that you
can hold the shut-off valve and take out the supply
line that is going to your faucet. Also, you would
need to have channel lock pliers or a basin wrench.
You’ll be using this take out the large nuts, which

attaches the faucet to your sink. It would be better
if you use a basin wrench, due to its special design
that is intended for working in tight spaces, just
like where your faucet is mounted to your sink.




Steps To A New Faucet

First, you should turn off all water supply that is

linked to your faucet. Then, you should remove the
supply lines coming from both sides of your faucet.
After thatm you should remove the large retainer nuts that are holding your faucet to the sink. When you are done with this, remove the old faucet from the sink. Try to clean up your sink and where the old unit was installed.

Once you are done cleaning up, get your new unit and place it in the holes. You can ask someone to help youwith this, so that keeping it centered while
installing the retainer nuts below would be easier.
When you get the faucet in plac and retaining nuts
tightly screwed, then you can now get your water
supply lines hooked up again. Turn on your water
supply and do some tests for leaks and other defects.


If you have some leaks, try reinstalling it again and
make sure that you tightly place each part where they should be. Also, if you want you can use plumbers putty or thread tape to prevent leaks or dripping on the joints, specifically in between the faucet and sink, or the supply line and the faucet.


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3 comments:

  1. That is such a helpful article, Bjon! I learned a lot from you regarding faucet replacement. You explained the process in such a detailed and precise manner, that it seems just like a breeze to do. Faucets are the usual equipment that easily get damaged in our kitchens, so it’s really important for everyone to know how to install one properly, without hiring a plumber. Anyway, thank you so much for sharing those tips! More power to you!

    Levi Eslinger @ Capital Plumbing

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    1. Thanks, Levi. I'm glad you found these tips useful. That's about all I try to do here. Home Affairs is about issues on the home front. Keep reading.

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  2. Many people find faucet-replacement task a difficult job, so you post will come in handy for those who are not good at it. It offers basic instruction on how to replace faucets without risking leaks problems as a result. I hope many of your readers will this post useful. Thank you for sharing, Bjon! Have a great day!

    Lovella Cushman @ Perfection Plumbing

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