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  • Turn off water and remove the garbage disposer, if necessary.
  • Cut old copper water supply lines using a close-quarter hacksaw; catch any water dripping out in a bucket.
  • Use a basin wrench to loosen the nuts holding the old faucet in place; remove old faucet.
  • Apply a bead of plumber’s putty under the mounting flange of the new faucet.
  • Set faucet’s mounting flange on the sink deck, then tighten the two nuts from below with a basin wrench or wrench that comes with the faucet.
  • Use a propane torch to unsolder the old shut-off valves from the hot- and cold-water copper pipes (risers).
  • Buff clean the ends of the risers with emery cloth to remove old solder and grime.
  • Install the new shut-off valves onto the ends of the risers; tighten the compression fittings with two open-end wrenches.
  • Place the faucet on the mounting flange, then from below install the mounting plate and tighten the brass nut with the special wrench provided.
  • Connect the spray hose to the underside of the faucet by snapping on the spring clip.
  • Use a screwdriver to tighten the weight onto the spray hose.
  • Using a bending spring, bend the rigid lav supply line to reach from the valve to the underside of the faucet.
  • Use two open-end wrenches to tighten the nuts that connect each supply line to the shut-off valves and faucet.
  • Turn water back on, test for leaks.

Tools

Tools & Materials

  • Close-quarters hacksaw
  • Basin wrench
  • Open-ended wrench
  • Propane torch
  • Bending spring
  • Screwdriver
  • Pliers