DIY: How to Replace and Install a Bathroom Sink Faucet

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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38 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. make cooking videos pls . no one can explain better then this dude xD i've been a fan since 4 years now never been disapointed
    keep it going chris

  3. Hey what's up guys ChrisRent here, today I'm renovating my house and imma teach you how to fix and replace your faucet with common hands tools, let's get into it

  4. Just because it works and had no leaks doesn’t mean it’s installed correctly. It was almost perfect. The gasket on the bottom of the sink is backwards. And I would advise using plumbers putty instead of the gasket on the top side of the pop up assembly. Good job though. 👍🏻

  5. I thought this was going to be an April fools prank video, but clearly it’s not and apparently along with being a master mechanic you’re a master plumber

  6. I like it. Recently I been looking into more home tutorials for stuff like this. To see Chris make such a quality tutorial helps me bunches. Keep it up bro. Chris “Fix” is gonna be big if you continue to fix other things with the quality videos.

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