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how to replace sink

started by Gus Turner on 11 Mar 12
  • Gus Turner
     
    Replace your kitchen sink drainpipes with a PVC drain system that eliminates the possibility of rust. Replace your kitchen sink drainpipes with a PVC drain system that eliminates the possibility of rust. Turn the nut securing the sink drainpipes to the sink drain baskets counterclockwise with the pipe wrench. Loosen the nut securing the sink drainpipe under the sink to the home's wall drain, using a pipe wrench. Loosen the nut securing the sink drainpipe under the sink to the home's wall drain, using a pipe wrench. Use the pipe wrench or channel locks to loosen the collar nut under the sink and remove the drain pipe. Remove the sink collar nut from the drain pipe.

    Screw the drain collar nut and drain pipe onto the collar of the sink and tighten. Remove the sink collar nut from the drain pipe. Remove the nut securing the sink drain pipe to the sink basket with the channel lock pliers. Remove the nut securing the sink drain pipe to the sink basket with the channel lock pliers. Remove the nut securing the sink drain pipe to the sink basket with the channel lock pliers. Unscrew the retaining nut securing the tailpiece to the bottom of the drain basket with the pliers. Unscrew and remove the stopper drain assembly from the bottom of the sink strainer, using slip-joint pliers. Unscrew and remove the stopper drain assembly from the bottom of the sink strainer, using slip-joint pliers. Inspect the plumbing directly under the sink drain and locate the plunger arm for the old stopper assembly.

    Inspect the plumbing directly under the sink drain and locate the plunger arm for the old stopper assembly. Inspect the plumbing directly under the sink drain and locate the plunger arm for the old stopper assembly. Inspect the plumbing directly under the sink drain and locate the plunger arm for the old stopper assembly. The sink drain stopper is a part of your sink's plumbing that allows the basin to hold water. The sink drain stopper is a part of your sink's plumbing that allows the basin to hold water. The sink drain stopper is a part of your sink's plumbing that allows the basin to hold water. The poured water must touch every part of the sink including the drain and the spout of the water faucet. The poured water must touch every part of the sink including the drain and the spout of the water faucet. Each drum has a faucet to supply water and an overflow drain that leads to the floor cup sink.

    Each drum has a faucet to supply water and an overflow drain that leads to the floor cup sink. Each drum has a faucet to supply water and an overflow drain that leads to the floor cup sink. Look under the sink and find the hot and cold water supply hoses that attach to the faucet stems. Look under the sink and find the hot and cold water supply hoses that attach to the faucet stems. Look under the sink and find the hot and cold water supply hoses that attach to the faucet stems. Look under the sink and find the hot and cold water supply hoses that attach to the faucet stems. how to replace sink

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