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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 7: Attach the hot and cold lines
Attach the cold water supply line to the right side of the faucet and the hot water supply to the left. Then attach each supply line to the proper water pipe. Hand tighten the fittings and then snug them tight with a wrench. Do not overtighten the fittings.
Scrape off the old wax ring.

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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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