We had to replace the faucet in the master bath, due to installation of new sink and counter.
Advice:
Remember to turn off the water. When faucet is installed, run the water for a bit to check for any leaks.
This was a very easy project for my husband to complete. He changed faucet fixtures in other areas. He did have a bit of a challenge trying to decide where to place the faucet. It did not fit into the hole of another faucet, but instead had to have a new hole created for it altogether. He did have to turn off the water for an hour or two, in order to make sure that his install was accident free. When finally he had the faucet in place, he turned on the water in ordr to check for any leakage in the faucet, sink, or pipes. When he realized nothing leaked, we were satisfied.
Materials:
faucet assembly, plumber's tape, putty and wrench. - $0.00