Replacing your kitchen faucet is simple with this step by step video. Watch how to install a new kitchen faucet yourself. Click here for detailed instructions: http://low.es/1bs6UHH
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this was too fast for me.. need a slower video that takes more time explaining this …haha
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Yeah…. I think I will just call someone to put it in….
The one thing that was not said was can you install the tap with the handle on the left
Why is it so clean and tidy under there? Must be a new home.
Love this site so helpfill
I just took out my old sink, and installed a new one I bought tonight at Lowe's. Thanks for the help!
u dont need caulk or putty?
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I'm a woman and I watch this short video and change my own faucet for the first time. Very helpful I "LIKE" and "SUBSCRIBED".
Not rocket science, but even if everything goes right (and plumbing often does not), this is definitely over simplified! He made no mention of the contortions that you sometimes have to do on your back, IF you can fit inside the vanity/cabinet, reaching three feet up (eye protection and flashlight suggested) in a tight, often congested spot to get to the hold down bolts with a basin wrench, which btw, most of us don't have in our tool box. Nor did he mention the complexity (for a novice) of finding the right shutoff valve in Lowes/Home Depot (there's a myriad of choices) and actually installing them. Sure, plumbers typically overcharge for this service, but they make it seem light anyone can easily replace a faucet. My guess is that its probably well less than 5% of the population that will ever try and succeed.