Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Installing New Bathrom Sink Faucets

Most bathroom sink faucets over a few years of age tend to drip and flow. This can be a problem as any moisture collected below your sink can cause wood rot and bug infestation. This article will explain how to substitute the bathroom faucets on your sink. This is a relatively easy job that anyone can accomplish. If you follow the instruction sheet, that came with your new faucets, and heed these suggestion your faucets will work like new again.

Make sure to buy a top quality bathroom sink faucets set with brass internals and replaceable refills. These units last far longer than if the refills begin to flow they can be replaced without having to substitute the entire unit. The finish is far superior on this top quality faucets sets as well to keep them looking good for years to come.

Prepping your bathroom sink faucets for your new faucets is an important phase as if there is any old caulking left from the previous faucets it could make the installation of your new faucets more difficult. Take a green abrasion pad with some Comet type cleaner and scrub the area where the existing faucets was attached to the sink.

I always purchase new drinking water collections when replacing bathroom faucets as a safety precaution and cheap insurance. Connect the new drinking water collections to the new bathroom faucets before installing the bathroom faucets on the sink. It is hard to reach these attachment points after the bathroom faucets is in place. Put some bathing room and kitchen adhesive on the base of the new faucets to help hold it in place after the nut products are secured. Screw the new nut products to the bottom of the bathroom sink faucets, under the sink, attach or water collections, and reattach your stopper Rod. Switch on the water and check for leaks. If all goes well everything should be nice and dry.



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