November 30, 2012 at 10:56 pm
#778786
WorldCitizen
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Most faucets these days require no special skill to replace. A good pair of channel locks and some teflon tape are really all you need (and you may be able to get away with no channel locks if you’ve got a pretty good grip). You also ned to know how many holes are in your sink underneath the current faucet to get the right type of replacement.
Really it’s just a couple of nuts that need to be loosened underneath and the whole thing comes right off. Just make sure the water is turned off before you start. Check youtube. there’s got to be a million how to videos there for just this type of thing.