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How to Install a Kitchen Faucet

Install a kitchen faucet is a simple work for plumbers. In this article, you will find the tips on how to install a kitchen faucet. Then, you may like to install a kitchen faucet by yourslef.

The main determinant of how easy or difficult it is to install a faucet is access. Installing a faucet into a new sink is simple because you can do it before setting the sink in place, with full access to the faucet parts, including the hard-to-reach mounting nuts.

If the sink is already in place, replacing a faucet can be a challenge since your only access is from under the sink. This will require you to lie on your back and work around the supply lines to get to the mounting nuts that will secure the faucet.

Even with the aid of a nifty tool called a basin wrench that extends your reach, it’s still an awkward task. Depending on your circumstance, you may find it easier in the long run to remove the sink first.

After installing your new faucet, remove the aerator from the faucet and flush the lines to ensure that any debris does not clog and reduce the water flow. On a standard faucet, simply unscrew the aerator at the end of the spigot and let the water run for a minute or two. With a pullout sprayer faucet, the aerator/filter is housed in an inlet in the sprayer head. Just unthread the hose, remove the aerator/filter, and flush.

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Many new faucets require some assembly before mounting to the sink; if that is the case, follow the manufacturer’s directions. With most pullout sprayer faucets, the sprayer needs to be threaded through the faucet body first.
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Insert the rubber gasket between the base plate of the faucet and the sink top to create a watertight seal. If no gasket is provided, pack the cavity of the faucet with plumber’s putty, then insert the faucet body through the holes in the sink top. Thread the mounting nuts provided onto the faucet shafts, then center the threaded shafts in the sink’s holes and tighten the nuts firmly.
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Many manufacturers include a special long socket specifically to aid in tightening the mounting nuts. A hole in the socket accepts the shank of a screwdriver, guiding it as you tighten the nuts. If you’re mounting the faucet on an installed sink, use this method.
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If you’re installing a pullout sprayer faucet–or a faucet with a separate sprayer–now is the time to connect the sprayer to the faucet body. Check the manufacturer’s directions to see if using pipe-wrap tape for this connection is recommended. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the connection.
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Most pullout sprayer faucets and faucets with separate sprayers come with a counterweight that attaches to the sprayer hose. This weight helps retract the hose back in to the sink cabinet after you’ve used the sprayer. Follow the manufacturer’s directions on where to secure the weight, and take care not to crimp the hose as you attach the weight.
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Hook up the faucet’s hot and cold supply lines to the water supply shutoff valves under the sink. If necessary, gently bend the copper tubes coming out of the faucet for better access and connect flexible supply tubes to them. Simply wrap a couple of turns of pipe-wrap tape around the threaded nipples on the valves and connect the tubes. Tighten the nuts with an adjustable wrench.

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