
Here are tips and instructions on how to replace sink, bath and shower faucets. Following these and manufacturer instructions can help you save time, money and effort. It can also help you end up with a neater, more satisfactory installation. In this document you will find information about:
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FIG. 1 - Take an exact measurement of the holes for the faucet, center to center. |
PURCHASE THE CORRECT FAUCET
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FIG. 2 - Removing plumbing fixtures is easier if you use the right tool. |
USE THE CORRECT TOOLS
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FIG. 3 - For reliable results use transition unions when changing from iron to copper or plastic or from copper to plastic. |
CONVERTING FROM IRON PIPE TO COPPER TUBING
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FIG. 4 - Remove the stem and apply solder. |
REPLACING FAUCETS WITH SOLDERED ENDS
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FIG. 5 - The 4" lavatory faucet without a pop-up drain is relatively easy to install in your bathroom. |
INSTALLING 4" FAUCET WITHOUT POP-UP DRAIN
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FIG. 6 - The 4" lavatory faucet with a pop-up drain is a more challenging installation. |
INSTALLING 4" FAUCET WITH POP-UP DRAIN
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INSTALLING COMBINATION FAUCET WITH POP-UP DRAIN
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FIG. 8 - The mixer-type faucet combines hot and cold water through a swing spout. |
INSTALLING COMMON SINK FAUCETS
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FIG. 9 - The two-valve faucet assembly is the most common assembly for bathtubs.
FIG. 10 - The two-valve shower assembly is used when the faucets and taps are installed separately.
FIG. 11 - The three-valve diverter with shower head and spout provides water to the shower and tub.
FIG. 12 - Water is first mixed in the tub with the two-valve diverter with shower head and twin ell.
FIG. 13 - The two-valve diverter with shower head and ejector tee diverter spout diverts water with a tee. |
INSTALLING BATH AND SHOWER FAUCETS
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LEAD WARNING
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| Solder | Propane Torch |
| Sandpaper or Emery Cloth | Plumber's Putty |
| Screwdriver | Penetrating Oil |
| Hand Cleaner | Adjustable Smooth Jaw Wrench |
| Pipe Cutter | Vise |
| Flaring Tool | Pipe Compound or Teflon Tape |
| Vise-Grip® Pliers | Hammer |
| Transition Unions | Solvent Cement |
| Check your state
and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions.
Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware
Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made
to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer
can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of
the information in this document.
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