Follow this DIY tutorial from AHS to learn how to replace your kitchen and bathroom sink faucets.
Don’t let a leaky sink faucet drain your time, money, or energy. Read on to learn helpful tips on sink faucet replacement—whether you need to fix a leaky faucet or simply want to change the look of your bathroom sink fixtures. This guide will tell you what tools you need, what you should know before replacing a faucet in your home, and how to replace a sink faucet step-by-step.
What Tools Do I Need to Replace a Sink Faucet?
Here’s what you need to replace a sink faucet:
Note: If you’re installing a smart faucet, you’ll also need batteries, a drill, and the right-sized drill bit.
What Do I Need to Know Before Changing a Sink Faucet?
Whether you’re performing a kitchen sink faucet replacement or replacing the bathroom faucet, there are some things you need to know before you get started.
Faucet type. The first thing you’ll want to figure out when trying to replace a sink faucet is if your new faucet will fit your sink. You should identify if your sink has one, two, or three holes and if the holes are center-set or widespread. If you’re installing a smart faucet, you should also consider factors such as power dock and expandable hose placement. This information is imperative to have on hand when searching for a replacement faucet, whether online or in-person at your local home improvement store.
Other replacements needed. While you’re working under the sink, you may notice that you need to replace more than just the faucet. Be on the lookout for damaged water supply lines or lines that are welded to the old faucet; these will need to be replaced along with your new faucet. If your new faucet comes with a matching drain, you might need to look into replacing your old drain, too.
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How to Replace a Sink Faucet: A Step-By-Step Guide
Now that you have the tools and know-how, you’re ready to begin your sink faucet installation. Follow these steps:
What’s Next?
After your successful sink faucet replacement, consider getting American Home Shield® home warranty coverage. An AHS home warranty helps to protect your budget when parts of your home systems and appliances break down from everyday wear and tear. With a home warranty, you’ll just pay your service fee (which you get to choose when you sign up for your plan) when you submit a service request. We find the right repair Pro for the job and help keep you from paying expensive out-of-pocket costs when covered items break down. Our affordable warranty plans include a plumbing warranty, so if you ever have faucet problems that need a professional look, we’ve got you covered.
Recommended reading: Check out these bathroom remodel ideas and kitchen remodel ideas.
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