Plumbing Installation
Plumbing installation is a complex process, and should preferably be undertaken only by a professional. If you have more than adequate DIY skills, you may even be able to install a faucet, or even a kitchen or bathroom sink or minor kitchen plumbing. For major plumbing installation, like installing a toilet, installing bathtub plumbing or shower installation, it's always best to hire a seasoned professional. These tasks require a mastery over plumbing skills that an amateur might not possess.
Installing a faucet is one of the most simple plumbing installation jobs. You need simple tools like locking pliers, a slip joint, an adjustable wrench and some plumber's putty. Bottom mounted faucets are easy to remove and replace, but top mounted faucets are screwed in place by nuts that are positioned under the sink. Once you manage to remove the old faucet, place the new faucet in place (in case of a bottom mounted faucet), and then place the washers and nuts. Finally, tighten with a wrench, and use plumber's putty to seal the base of the faucet.
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