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Step 1 · Prepare the Work Area

Before you begin, gather all necessary tools and supplies. Close the bathtub drain stopper to prevent any screws or small parts from falling down the drain. Lay a thick rag or old towel in the bottom of the tub beneath the spout to protect the surface from scratches from dropped tools. This initial setup prevents costly mistakes and makes the job go smoothly.

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Step 1 · Prepare the Work Area

Before you begin, gather all necessary tools and supplies. Close the bathtub drain stopper to prevent any screws or small parts from falling down the drain. Lay a thick rag or old towel in the bottom of the tub beneath the spout to protect the surface from scratches from dropped tools. This initial setup prevents costly mistakes and makes the job go smoothly.

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How to Replace a Leaky Bathtub Spout (Thread-on vs. Slip-on)

Step 1 of 6·30 min left

1
Prepare the Work Area
5 mins1 itemsBeginner
2
Identify the Spout Type
5 minsIntermediate
3
Remove the Old Spout
5 mins3 itemsAdvanced
4
Clean and Prepare the Pipe
5 mins2 itemsBeginner
5
Install the New Spout
5 mins4 itemsIntermediate
6
Seal and Test for Leaks
5 mins3 itemsBeginner
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