How do you remove a single hole from a bathroom faucet?

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Quote from Youtube video: Use the crescent wrench to unscrew the lines from the shut-off. Valves. Let any remaining water drain into the plastic container. If necessary unscrew the lines from the bottom of the faucet.

How do you remove an American standard single handle faucet?





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Quote from Youtube video: Using the adjustable wrench. If the faucet has a side spray disconnect it and pull it up to the top of the sink. Now from the top remove the handles and the spout using the screwdriver.

How do you take apart an American Standard bathroom faucet?

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Quote from Youtube video: An open-ended adjustable wrench and simply screw this lock nut. Off turning that counter clockwise as. Well. Once the lock nut is off we can put that to the sides.

How do you remove an old single handle bathroom faucet?

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Quote from Youtube video: Process tongue. And groove pliers. An adjustable wrench a flashlight to help you see up under the cabinet. And your safety glasses to get started you'll want to remove everything out of the cabinet.

How do you remove a one piece faucet?

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Quote from Youtube video: Each supply line is connected to the corresponding valve by a threaded nut. Use an adjustable wrench to remove each nut by turning it counterclockwise.

How do you remove a faucet handle without screws?





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Quote from Youtube video: Key if they don't have a grub screw around the back then they'll be the type that unscrews. Sometimes you can just twist them off sometimes they're really tight.

How do you replace a single handle faucet cartridge?

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Quote from Youtube video: Use a wrench to remove the retainer. Next pull the cartridge from your father. Now that you remove the cartridge you need to take it to your local retailer.

How do you remove a faucet mounted nut?

Using a basin wrench, reach up behind the sink basin from inside the vanity cabinet and grip the mounting nut that holds one of the faucet valve tailpieces to the sink or countertop. Turn the nut counterclockwise (viewed as you look upward at the nut from below) to loosen it, and unscrew it down the threaded tailpiece.