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How to Remove and Replace a Kitchen Faucet

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton shows how you can replace a sink faucet, giving your kitchen an instant update. For more kitchen and plumbing videos, visit http://www.ronhazelton.com.

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  • Damn it. Stuck without a basin wrench!

  • It's never this easy,...most faucets have copper pipe running up from both hot/cold into faucet itself. This set-up here is like a movie-set faucet.

  • Cool this helped. I just installed a new kitchen faucet for the first time! Wasn't that hard! The basin wrench definitely helped with some hard-to-reach nuts and good call on the putty! Thanks!

  • you guys should check out speedy valve makes it ieasy

  • You rock Ron! Simple and it told me everything I needed to know!

  • hi: I want to replace my faucet, which came with a nice sprayer. The sprayer works fine. Do I need to buy another faucet with a sprayer, or can I just use the sprayer I have? thanks I appreciate it.

  • Thanks so much for this video. I was thinking of doing it myself, but now I am sure I can handle it after watching your demo. Here's to a much-needed new faucet and sprayer!

    gina

  • It's just amazing and inspiring. You might be a technical writer or a teacher.

    God Bless

  • I just replaced my kitchen faucet, but I didn't realize there are different lengths for the spout. I got an 8 inch center spout. I was wondering why the old one was about 2 inches longer. I guess the aerator should be over the center between the front and the back. The old one was a Delta and the new one is a Glacier Bay. I couldn't find a unit with a long enough spout like the type I had at the local Home Depot.

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