We all know how important water is in our homes. Without it, we’d never have a functioning household. For this reason, everyone is encouraged to check their plumbing to ensure it's performing optimally. Of course, this also applies when installing new plumbing fixtures, such as the faucet.
Installing a faucet is part of any do-it-yourself plumbing project and is typically a straightforward process. It involves shutting off the water supply, installing the new faucet, and turning it back on. However, there are times when installing a faucet is more complicated than it seems. For example, the installation process can be more challenging if the water supply is located in a difficult-to-reach spot.
Beyond that, there are other things to note when installing a faucet, such as:
A widespread faucet has two handles that are spaced far apart from each other. This faucet is ideal for bathrooms because it provides more clearance between the handles and the sink. This can be helpful when washing large items, such as pots and pans.
However, not all widespread faucets are created equal. Some are designed with a shorter distance between the handles, which can be more challenging to use in a bathroom. Be sure to measure the distance between the handles before you purchase a widespread faucet to ensure it will be a good fit for your needs.
Faucet height matters because it can determine how comfortable it is to use. If the faucet is too tall or too short, it can be challenging to use. Be sure to measure the faucet's height before purchasing it to ensure it will fit your needs well.
Style is another important consideration when purchasing a new faucet. Do you want a traditional-style faucet or a more modern design? There are a variety of styles to choose from, so take your time when finding one.
Putty or caulk is the material that is often used to seal faucet joints. When installing a new faucet, the old putty or caulk should be removed first because it may not be compatible with the new faucet. If the old putty or caulk is not removed, it may cause leaks. There are a few ways to remove putty or caulk: a putty knife, a utility knife, or a screwdriver. If the old putty or caulk is stubborn, it may be necessary to use a hammer and chisel to remove it.
Once you fit the new faucet, you may unknowingly add too much putty. You should remove excess putty because it can cause leaks. If too much is used, it will squeeze out from under the faucet and onto the countertop. This putty can then harden and form a seal that will cause a leak.
After installing the faucet, you must pack the cavities with putty to form a seal and prevent leaks. You can use a putty knife to fill the putty into the cavities. You should press the putty into the cracks and crevices to prevent leaks.
The supply lines are a faucet's connection to the water supply. There are two types of supply lines: chromed and flexible. Chromed supply lines are more durable and less likely to leak. However, they are also more challenging to install. Flexible supply lines are easier to install but are more likely to leak. You should choose what supply line to use based on your needs.
Installing a faucet is a relatively simple task that can be completed in a few minutes. However, it has to be done right to ensure that the faucet functions properly and lasts for years. If you don’t have experience in plumbing or don’t quite know how to properly install a faucet, it might be best to leave it to the professionals. You don’t want to create expensive, hard to fix problems for yourself.
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