But some faucets require only one or two holes and you may not want enough accessories to use the rest.
Diy changing kitchen sink faucet.
Unscrew and remove the bolts that held the old faucet into place.
Count the number of holes that are being used by the faucet.
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You can buy plugs for unused holes but they usually don t match the sink.
Shut off the water.
The faucet shown in the picture is held in place by two plastic nuts one on each side and by a long shaft nut in the middle.
Thread the sprayer hose in through the faucet attachment and down under the sink.
If the faucet has a separate sprayer.
It s easier to install the faucet straining basket and disposal before the drop in.
How to remove and replace a kitchen faucet step 1.
Connect the faucet supply lines by wrapping teflon tape around the supply line and then screw on the water supply line.
Drop the new sink into the opening.
Remove the old faucet supply lines image 1 which will expose the holes in the sink.
Install the sink fixtures.
Under the sink add the weight and the connect the sprayer hose to the waterline with one click.
The sprayer is held by another plastic nut.
Tighten with a wrench.
Apply a line of silicone caulk around the countertop opening.
Match faucet to sink openings most sinks have three holes for the faucet and a fourth for an accessory such as a sprayer or a soap dispenser.
Remove the soap.