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How to Replace a Kitchen Faucet

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Replace an existing single-handle faucet with a new model that matches your sink configuration.
Step 3: Disconnect the feed lines
Open the faucet to drain any remaining water and release pressure from the line. Using an adjustable wrench, disconnect the hot and cold feed lines from underneath. Also disconnect the third line and coupling if you have a dish sprayer.
Disconnect the feed lines to the hot and cold water and the sprayer.

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The water connection must be closed and all water flow to the faucet stopped before you remove the faucet.

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