How to Replace and Install Your Kitchen Faucet

Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, shows how to properly change and replace your old kitchen faucet without damaging your sink. To learn more from similar instructional videos, visit www.Lowes.com
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Fixing kitchen faucet problems begins by turning off the hot and cold water supply, using an Allen wrench to disassemble the fixture and checking for leaks. Deal with kitchen faucet issues, making sure to drain out sitting water in the pipes, withtips from a licensed home repair specialist in this free video on home maintenance. Expert: Tim Gipson Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
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Delta Faucet 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Kitchen Faucet With Pull Down Spray, Soap Dispenser, and Diamond Seal Valve, Stainless

  • 7-1/9 inch long spout
  • Diamond Seal Valve, Water is never in contact with lead.
  • Single lever handle for ease of control
  • Solid brass construction ensures quality and reliability
  • Matching lighting fixtures available

Delta 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless SteelThe Delta Faucet Company creates products with the highest level of quality and technological advancement. Their products and services offer the highest levels of design, performance and aesthetics. Delta 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless Steel Features:; A charming teapot-inspired series of faucets for the entire home.; Timeless design is a perfect marriage of both form and function.; The pull-down spray wand features a 59? hose providing a 20? reach; High-arc spout swivels 360; for complete sink access. The 13 7/8? high-arc spout provides extra clearance for deep pots and pans; Coordinating soap or lotion dispenser included; Lifetime Faucet and Finish WarrantyDelta 978-SSSD-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with Soap Dispenser, Stainless Steel Specifications:; Number of Handles:1 ; Tall/High-Arc:Yes; Pull-out/Pull

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List Price: $ 396.20

Price: $ 198.99

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11 Responses to “How to Replace and Install Your Kitchen Faucet”

  1. hanyoukimura says:

    Great video. Never replaced a kitchen faucet before so it was very informative and helpful. Only problem I ran into were that the plastic nuts holding the faucet down were sold old and brittle they were stuck, and broke when I used the basin wrench. Ended up using a drill, a screwdriver, and a hammer to get the suckers off. Otherwise, it all went smoothly, and the old, ugly, leaking Delta faucet has been replaced by a nice, new Moen. Thanks Lowes!

  2. tomkcheng says:

    He doesn’t use the safety glasses.

  3. plumbercrack333 says:

    their is really no reason for the plumbers puddy on the actual sink. thats why the faucets have the plastic piece that goes on the bottom of them

  4. plumbercrack333 says:

    @saxophobe usually those compression fittings arent the best ones to use. people think soldering is hard to do, but its a lot easier than those ones. Sometimes after a few years, those bolts do rust out and its a pain. u r better off changing ur faucest after 10years i think

  5. boysonsa says:

    Have you tried to remove the garbage disposal and drains? Removing the drains made it much easier to replace my faucet.

  6. saxophobe says:

    I’m glad that Lowe’s provides this type of information, but it’s misleading!!! This is NOT an easy repair!!! I’ve had to replace both water cutoff valves, had problems with the compressing fittings, I’m working around a garbage disposal, and I can’t get the old faucet out because the bolts are rusted!!! I’ve sprayed them with WD-40 and I am using a basin wrench. It’s simply been one problem after another!!! I’ve been to the store at least three times and spent > $250, shouldn’t this work?!?

  7. Bankens1 says:

    thank u

  8. chowcasper says:

    Great detailed video. Thank you lowes

  9. usaearthling says:

    Great detailed video. Thanks Lowes.

  10. jstrunck says:

    What about low water flow on the hot side?

  11. AntagonizePhilms says:

    Nice

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