How to Replace (or install) a widespread bathroom faucet

Nov 9, 2010 09:57 PM
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If your bathroom faucet is old and leaky, it may be time for a replacement. But don't worry about expensive installation cost, because you can install it yourself! It's one of the easiest home maintenance repairs possible. Chrysten Cotney shows you the step-by-step DIY process of successfully tearing out an old faucet and installing a new one. You'll need an adjustable wrench, some plumber's putty and a roll of teflon tape.

* The faucet used in this video was the Kohler K-394-4 Widespread Double Handle Lavatory Faucet from the Devonshire Collection.

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