The Faucet Replacement Process
The homeowner had an older faucet that:
- Had a slow but persistent leak, wasting water and causing higher bills
- Showed signs of wear, with rust and mineral buildup
- Lacked modern functionality, such as a pull-down sprayer for easy use
They wanted a sleek, durable, and water-efficient replacement that complemented their kitchen’s design.
Step 1: Selection & Preparation
We helped the client choose a high-quality, stainless steel faucet with:
- A pull-down sprayer for added convenience
- A water-saving aerator to reduce water usage
- A sleek, modern finish to match their kitchen decor
Before installation, we turned off the water supply and prepared the sink area to prevent any mess.
Step 2: Removal of the Old Faucet
- Disconnected water supply lines and drained any remaining water
- Removed the old faucet carefully without damaging the sink
- Cleaned the sink area to remove rust, mineral deposits, and debris
Step 3: Installing the New Faucet
- Mounted the new faucet securely with proper alignment
- Connected the water supply lines with high-quality, leak-proof fittings
- Sealed all connections to prevent leaks and ensure durability
Step 4: Testing & Final Adjustments
After installation, we:
- Turned the water back on and checked for any leaks
- Tested water pressure and temperature control
- Showed the homeowner how to use and maintain the new faucet
The Final Results
With the new faucet installed, the homeowner now enjoys:
- A leak-free, smooth-operating fixture
- Modern design that enhances the kitchen’s look
- Better water efficiency, leading to lower bills