To remove a bathroom sink faucet, you generally need to disconnect the water supply and then unscrew the mounting nuts securing the faucet to the sink.
Steps to Remove a Bathroom Sink Faucet
Here’s a breakdown of the process, combining information from the provided YouTube video reference and general best practices:
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Prepare the Area:
- Clear the area under the sink, making sure you have enough space to work comfortably.
- Place a bucket or basin under the sink to catch any water.
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Shut Off the Water Supply:
- Locate the hot and cold water shut-off valves under the sink.
- Turn them clockwise to completely stop the flow of water to the faucet.
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Disconnect the Water Supply Lines:
- Using an adjustable wrench, disconnect the water supply lines from the faucet tailpieces.
- Have a rag handy to catch any remaining water in the lines.
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Remove Faucet Mounting Nuts:
- According to the provided video reference, you can "unscrew the mounting nuts holding the faucet to the underside of the sink."
- These nuts are typically located underneath the sink, securing the faucet base.
- You may be able to unscrew these by hand, but sometimes a basin wrench is needed.
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Lift off the Faucet:
- Once the mounting nuts are removed, the faucet should now be free from the sink.
- Carefully lift the faucet from the top of the sink.
Additional Tips
- Take Pictures: Before you begin, take pictures of how everything is connected. This can be very helpful when installing the new faucet.
- Penetrating Oil: If the nuts are corroded or difficult to remove, spray them with penetrating oil and let it sit for a few minutes before attempting to unscrew them.
- Basin Wrench: If space is limited, a basin wrench is a helpful tool for reaching the mounting nuts.
- Be Patient: If something doesn't come off easily, don't force it. You could damage the sink or plumbing. Try applying penetrating oil or using the right tool.
Step | Description |
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1. Preparation | Clear area, bucket in place. |
2. Water Shut Off | Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves. |
3. Supply Lines | Disconnect water supply lines with a wrench. |
4. Mounting Nuts | Unscrew mounting nuts from below the sink, as per the video reference. |
5. Faucet Removal | Carefully lift the faucet from the sink. |