Level of Difficulty: Beginner Do-It-Yourselfer – Easy
Installing or replacing a kitchen faucet is easy to do, even for a novice do-it-yourselfer. The most difficult part of the installation process is removing the old faucets. Once that is done, it really is a piece of cake, because you won’t need any specialized tools or soldering to complete installation. Before you begin, make sure the new faucet is a match for your sink by verifying the number of holes and centre-to-centre distance. An hour or two later, your sink should be operational again.
TOOLS
- Tube bender
- Basin wrench
- Adjustable wrench
- Putty knife
- Metal saw
- Drill (if necessary)
- Knock-out punch
MATERIALS
- Sealant for kitchen and bathroom
- Faucets
- Shut-offs (if necessary)
- 2 flexible stainless steel braided supply tubes
- Flexible tubes
- polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tape
- WD-40 (as needed)