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How To Replace a Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet

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Replace an existing single-handle faucet with a new model that matches your sink configuration.
Step 8: Remove the aerator and check for leaks
Remove the aerator so that any collected sediment will flow out of the faucet. Using the water shut-off valves, check the lines separately by turning on first the cold water and then the hot.
Remove the aerator to flush any sediment when the shut off valves are opened.

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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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