Installing a pull out kitchen faucet is a simple do it yourself project. Assemble your new faucet if it isn't currently assembled.
Position a little bucket below the valves. This will enable you to get rid of the faucet. From underneath the sink, slide the triangular plastic washer, then. Next, you'll have to loosen the nuts holding the faucets to the sink using a basin wrench. The materials required to complete this project consist of the faucet, a screwdriver, an adjustable wrench, a basin wrench, plumber's tape, measuring tape and caulking. Turn the faucet on to check whether the water still runs out at this point. Even though for some of the steps below, you'll wish to have the assistance of an extra individual. The very first thing you'll do is turn off the warm and cold water valves below the sink.
If water flows out, then shut off the primary water valve. Then, pull out the supply lines. Then, loosen the nuts which are connecting the water supply lines to the valves. Thread all of the hoses via the center hole within the sink's rim. Use the adjustable wrench for this task. |