Are you tired of that old, leaky basin faucet? It's time to upgrade!
Can you change a sink faucet yourself?
Replacing a basin faucet may seem like a daunting task, but with the right tools and a little guidance, you can easily do it yourself.
1. Prepare tools
Gather the Necessary Tools and Materials Before you begin, make sure you have all the tools and materials you need for the job.
What supplies do I need to replace basin faucet?
(1) Basin faucet
(2) Adjustable wrench
(3) Plumbers tape
(4) Basin wrench
(5) Bucket
(6) Towel
(7) Flashlight
Having everything ready will save you time and ensure a smoother installation process.
2. Turn off the water supply
(1) Close the stop valve
Locate the shutoff valve under the sink and turn it clockwise to turn off the water supply.
(2) Release the remaining water
Then, open the old faucet to release any remaining water in the pipes.
(3) Place the bucket
Place a bucket under the basin to catch any water that may still be there.
3. Disconnect the power cord
Using an adjustable wrench, carefully disconnect the water line connecting the basin faucet to the water system.
Make sure you have a towel handy to soak up any water that may spill during this process.
4. Remove the old faucet
(1) Loosen the nut
Use a basin wrench to loosen and remove the nuts that secure the old faucet to the basin.
(2) Take out the old faucet
After removing the nuts, gently lift the old basin faucet out of the basin.
(3) Clean the surrounding area
Take this opportunity to clean the area around the faucet and remove any debris or mineral deposits.
5. Install new faucets
Install your new faucet according to the manufacturer's instructions.
(1) Place the washers and mounting nuts
Typically, this involves placing the washers and mounting nuts that came with the faucet onto the new fixture.
(2) Insert into the mounting hole
Carefully insert the new basin faucet into the mounting hole on the basin, making sure it fits snugly.
6. Connect the power cord
(1) Connect the water supply pipe
Reconnect the supply lines to the corresponding hot and cold water inlets on the new faucet.
(2) Tighten the connection
Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the connection, making sure it is secure but not too tight.
(3) Waterproof sealing
Remember to use plumber's tape on the threaded end of your supply pipe to create a watertight seal.
7. Turn on the water supply and test
Once the new faucet is securely in place, turn the shutoff valve counterclockwise to turn on the water supply. Check for leaks around connections and make necessary adjustments. Run hot and cold water to ensure proper function and flow.
In conclusion
By following this step-by-step guide, you can easily replace your old, leaky basin faucet with a new one, enhancing the beauty and functionality of your bathroom.
Remember, if you feel unsure or encounter any difficulties, it is best to consult a professional plumber for help.