Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Wall Mounted Chromed Copper Silver Contemporary Waterfall Bathroom Sink Faucet

When buying Waterfall Faucets, be sure to get one that will fit the configuration of holes in your sink or countertop (or buy a sink that will fit the faucet you want). The number and configuration of holes for a single-piece faucet are different than those required for a split-set faucet like the one shown here.If you’re replacing an old faucet, you’ll need to begin by removing it. Turn off the shut-off valves that serve the faucet’s supply tubes. Use a wrench to remove the supply tubes’ nuts from the faucet tailpieces.

Place a bucket below the supply tubes; they’ll be filled with water, which you’ll need to drain into the bucket. Use a basin wrench to remove the locknuts and the washers on both tailpieces.If the sink has a pop-up assembly, disconnect it from the faucet and disassemble it to get it out of the way. Then just lift out the faucet.If the water supply tubes are old and corroded, this is a good time to replace them.

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