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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner add an industrial looking faucet to his kitchen sink
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Cost: $250
Skill Level: Moderate
Tools List for Installing an Industrial Kitchen Sink:
Basin Wrench
Adjustable Open End Wrench
Screwdriver
Shopping List:
Faucet
Plumber’s Putty
Steps:
1. Before doing any plumbing work, ensure the water is turned off to the fixture.
2. Use a basin wrench to loosen the nuts holding the old faucet in place.
3. Water supply connections will vary by manufacturer and faucet. It’s often easier to make some of these connections on the countertop before installing the faucet in the sink.
4. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the correct installation and order of nuts, washers, and waterproof gaskets. Depending on the faucet, some may require plumber’s putty.
5. Before tightening from below, ensure the faucet handle is oriented correctly and is square to the sink.
6. Once the faucet is secured, connect the water supply hoses to the faucet and shut off valve.
Resources:
Richard installed the Parma Single Handle Pre-Rinse Kitchen Faucet, manufactured by Danze (https://www.danze.com/).
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Well, that looked easy! Thanks for sharing.
Not bad.
Farrah faucet
That faucet is an "industrial look" but wouldn't last a week in a restaurant. For the real deal, you would want a faucet and sprayer manufactured by T&S Brass or Chicago. Those would last for years, being used 18 hours a day and are easily rebuildable
Does atoh charge fees for home repair?
Can you to my home
I hate dishes so I want this pretty bad lol
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Those pipes are very badly corroded.