The most difficult part of replacing a faucet is removing the old one and that s because the nuts holding it to the countertop or sink deck are invariably stuck and for good reason.
Removing kitchen faucet mounting nuts.
When these mounting nuts are removed the faucet body can be dropped down and removed from.
A special tool called a basin wrench can make removing the mounting nuts easier.
Depending on the faucet style there may be two such mounting nuts or only one.
This guide will demonstrate the few easy steps necessary to remove an old faucet in preparation for the installation of a new one.
After removing the nuts you can wiggle the kitchen faucet from the sink.
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Take the faucet out and clean the place where the faucet sat.
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Clean the sink before you install a new kitchen faucet.
Then turn the ratchet and it will self center on the nut.
Remove faucet nuts with a faucet wrench.
These nuts are so difficult to reach that some.
Removing a bottom mount faucet.
Here you ll need to remove the handles and spout then loosen and remove the mounting nuts holding the faucet from above.
Remove and reattach the ratchet handle as you rotate the nut.
They have been in the moist confines of the sink cabinet for years and mineral deposits have had all that time to collect in the threads.
A bottom mount faucet uses a design in which the bulk of the faucet body is found below the sink.
In addition remove the caulking or putty from the sink surface by using the putty knife.
Remove the nuts by turning them counterclockwise.
Slide the open end of the faucet wrench over the supply tube and push it up to the faucet nuts.
Reaching these nuts can be difficult because of their cramped location between the back of the sink and the wall of the base cabinet.
Removing an old kitchen faucet is simply a matter of disconnecting the faucets hot and cold water supply lines and unscrewing the nuts that hold the faucet in place.