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Step 2 · Disconnect Water Supply Lines

Position your bucket under the supply line connections. Using a basin wrench for hard-to-reach nuts or an adjustable wrench for accessible ones, loosen the coupling nuts that connect the flexible supply lines to the threaded tailpieces of the old faucet. Turn the nuts counter-clockwise. Once loose, you can usually unscrew them the rest of the way by hand. Be prepared for a small amount of water to drain out. Let the lines drop into the bucket.

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Step 2 · Disconnect Water Supply Lines

Position your bucket under the supply line connections. Using a basin wrench for hard-to-reach nuts or an adjustable wrench for accessible ones, loosen the coupling nuts that connect the flexible supply lines to the threaded tailpieces of the old faucet. Turn the nuts counter-clockwise. Once loose, you can usually unscrew them the rest of the way by hand. Be prepared for a small amount of water to drain out. Let the lines drop into the bucket.

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How to Replace a Two-Handle Kitchen Faucet

Step 2 of 7·2.1 hr left

Prepare Workspace and Shut Off Water
15 mins3 itemsBeginner
2
Disconnect Water Supply Lines
20 mins4 itemsAdvanced
3
Remove the Old Faucet
30 mins3 items
4
Clean the Sink Surface
15 mins5 itemsBeginner
5
Mount the New Faucet
25 mins4 itemsIntermediate
6
Connect Water Supply and Sprayer Lines
20 mins4 itemsIntermediate
7
Turn on Water and Check for Leaks
15 mins4 itemsBeginner
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