DIY: How to Replace and Install a Bathroom Sink Faucet – Everything Law and Order Blog

Is your bathroom or kitchen sink faucet leaking or clogged? Learn how to replace a sink faucet yourself in under an hour with common hand tools. This repair is quick and easy, and a new faucet can be installed with only two tools. The average cost for a plumber to replace a faucet is $400 so by doing this yourself you save $350 and every time you use the sink you can be proud you replaced your faucet yourself!

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0:00 How to replace a bathroom sink faucet
1:20 How to shut off water
1:58 Remove old faucet
3:20 Install new faucet
5:40 How to replace drain
8:26 Install new drain
9:23 Check for leaks

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22 thoughts on “DIY: How to Replace and Install a Bathroom Sink Faucet”
  1. Ok, so after reading through the comments, I see a lot of you guys want more HOME IMPROVEMENT videos. I have decided to post future home improvement videos on ChrisFish since ChrisFix is mostly subscribed to for cars and I dont want to make anyone mad.

  2. I can’t tell you how excited I was to search for a faucet install video and see ChrisFix, who has been the guy who walked me through getting both of my cars running again on multiple occasions, with the exact video I needed.

    A national treasure.

  3. I love it when I hear and see "Wooder". I know I'm with my people, lol. Thanks for the great video, this was perfect. Thorough, yet concise. I'm about to get into this faucet change feeling way more confident than I was 15 min ago. Thanks again! Go Birds!

  4. Thank you very much for your detailed video. It helps me complete my project in one try. I want to command you on a job well done with the easy yo follow instructions, even trouble shooting some steps along the way. Thank you again for an informative video, and I really appreciate you.

  5. Thank you! Just replaced a bathroom faucet with the help of this video. The only thing was that the faucet I bought didn’t have a rubber gasket to sit on, so it required a bead of silicon caulk. Definitely a helpful video, easy to follow. I appreciate you and been subbed before this even. 🤘

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