Shut off the water.
Tools needed to change kitchen faucet.
Follow the manufacturer s directions to mount the new faucet then remount the sink with the new faucet and hook up the water lines as we show in this how to replace a kitchen faucet project.
Unscrew the lines from the faucet.
Use a basin wrench to loosen up both the hot and cold water supply lines image 2.
Danco faucet handle puller.
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If you re installing a pullout faucet the aerator can be tricky to remove.
Cobra all in to 1 flaring tool 3 16 in to 5 8 in flaring tool.
Some new faucets include a special tool for removing the aerator.
Ez change faucet tool the ez change faucet tool is a multi purpose the ez change faucet tool is a multi purpose under sink plumbing tool that works on most faucets.
This lightweight tool with durable aluminum inserts handles many aspects of faucet installation including shut off valves supply lines and basket strainers.
The brand of the faucet being replaced is pricefister.
If you can t loosen the nuts by hand or with the tools you have on hand a basin wrench will make the job easier.
It works quickly and easily and you avoid backaches.
Buy this cool tool a special faucet nut wrench to simplify faucet removal under those hard to reach sinks.
Superior 1 5 in drain removal wrench.
Use a pair of snips or scissors to cut the old plastic sprayer line from the faucet.
Lenox 10 in to 16 in basin.
Have a bucket handy to catch the water.
Safety goggles adjustable wrench pliers 8 in 1 screwdriver bowl towels flashlight.
Tip with most faucets only three of the four holes are covered so you ll either need to get a blank insert or use the extra hole for a liquid soap.
The brand of the replacement faucet is moen.
Remove the old faucet supply lines image 1 which will expose the holes in the sink.
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Slide the open end of the faucet wrench over the supply tube and push it up to the faucet nuts.
Then turn the ratchet and it will self.
1 5 to 2 hours.
It s a tool designed to reach way up behind your sink and remove the two big nuts on each side of the faucet that hold the faucet tight against the sink.