How to Install a Moen Single Lever Basin Faucet. Change Shut Offs,P-trap and Mechanical Drain.

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • In this video I have removed a set of washerless faucets and installed a set of Moen single lever faucets. I also change the shut-offs, sink drain and p-trap.
    Excellent product!

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  • @mpaulm
    @mpaulm 9 років тому

    I'm a front counter salesman at a plumbing place and your videos help a lot, especially this one.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому +1

      +Michael Meloche
      I am glad they help you out! Like to hear that!
      It is nice to see how things are installed for sure. UA-cam is a great tool for that!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @julawa86
    @julawa86 7 років тому

    Wow! What a GREAT video!!! I am a female DIY'R NOT afraid to tackle ANY type of home project. I've been reno-ing a house. Need to put 3 faucets/plumbing in the new sinks in both bathrooms. THANK YOU for showing me HOW to do it!! I KNOW I can DO IT!!! :)

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  7 років тому

      Hello Julie,
      You are more than welcome!
      I am sure you will be able to install them. Take your time and you should be all set.
      If anything comes up where you are not certain of what to do drop me a line!
      Thanks for commenting and best of lcuk with the project! Al

    • @julawa86
      @julawa86 7 років тому

      Hi Al!
      Sorry its taken so long to get back to you. I DID IT!!! YEAH!! I got ALL 3 sinks plumbing and faucets hooked up!! Of course with YOUR help!! My contractor said I did a better job than his guys and he said he'd hire me!! Lol. Thanks again for the awesome video! You Tube is my lifesaver to show me how to DIY it myself!!
      Many thanks! Julie

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  7 років тому

      Hello Julie,
      You're more than welcome!
      Great to hear!!! Congrats on the installation!
      You said you know you could do and you did! That's awesome!
      If anything should come up that you need to know about; drop me a line!
      Thanks for commenting and enjoy your week! Al

  • @evanstaite1474
    @evanstaite1474 9 років тому

    I never thought of putting teflon on the drain. Great advice.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello Evan;
      Teflon is the secret to a water tight drain especially on the basin. If you don't use it and fill the sink to the overflow; there is a very good chance that it will leak below. Almost certain. So a little teflon makes all the difference in the world.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great day! Al

  • @bcc2642
    @bcc2642 9 років тому +2

    I'm always grateful for the time you take to make and post these videos. Although I may not have the occasion to use all of them, I have referred to several in times of need. (which is every project). Always an entertaining education.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Brian Culver
      You are more then welcome and thanks very much for the kind words!
      Hopefully they will help you out whenever possible. Nice to know that we can all use youtube as a learning tool as well!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @ameier8432
    @ameier8432 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. The Moen installation guides are pretty well setup to be universal for their faucets, all the while making the 20 second videos and instruction manual useless if your faucet is anything different than their "standard universal installation" type faucet.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  8 років тому

      Hello A Meier,
      You are more than welcome!
      Hopefully it will help with your installation!
      Thanks for commenting and enjoy your week! Al

  • @billfromelma
    @billfromelma 9 років тому

    Love moen's products. I did a Delta in my kitchen, and yes it was an easy install, but then I turned on the water. I won't go into a long winded rant here but I'm sure the boss is getting sick of the black rubber particales the keep coming out at the base. Moen will be my choise to replace it. Anyway you did a great job on this video. One thing was the plumbers puddy under the drain . Unless I missed it. I saw you take out after tighting . Kkeep up the great work , and if you do a kitchen with a Moen please make a video of it! I need all the help I can get! Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello billfromelma;
      You are more then welcome and thanks very much for the kind words!
      I am perhaps the biggest Moen fan on the planet! That has been my go to manufacturer for many years now. Excellent product!
      I did remove the excess putty from around the drain in the sink once I tightened it in place. There is always excess in the sink. When I do a set of kitchen Moen faucets I will make a video for you!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @AffordablePlumbingOn
    @AffordablePlumbingOn 9 років тому

    Excellent video. Thank you very much.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello AffordablePlumbing;
      You are more then welcome!
      Thanks very much for the kind words!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @bohemley8188
    @bohemley8188 9 років тому

    based on what i see there.that home has a water issue. i would recommend installing a water conditioner. this will assist in removing the limescale.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Bo Hemley
      I agree with the softener. The water is full of mineral. No doubt about that. Maybe something in the future that they want installed. I mentioned it before.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great weekend! Al

  • @knrb9
    @knrb9 9 років тому

    great video!!

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello knrb9;
      Thanks very much for the kind words! Much appreciated!
      I hope this helps you out on any future projects!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 років тому

    thank you...

  • @thomaslupojr1980
    @thomaslupojr1980 2 роки тому

    Love the videos. Any chance for some new videos?

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  2 роки тому +1

      Hello Thomas Lupo Jr,
      Great to hear!
      I have been slack in the past while, but am planning on some in the very near future.
      Thanks for commenting and enjoy your week! Al

    • @thomaslupojr1980
      @thomaslupojr1980 2 роки тому

      @@TheOldkid888 that's great to hear. Can't wait

  • @themanwiththeplan128
    @themanwiththeplan128 9 років тому

    what brand of facets do you trust i put my life behind delta

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello Colt;
      I have been a huge Moen fan for many years. I have been installing them for a few decades now. Excellent product!
      I was recently in a newer home and they had Delta throughout the house. I am just going to say the homeowner was not impressed with them. Was disappointed to see that myself. Delta have a great reputation, but I am now sure what happened in this situation.
      Crane use to be my go to faucet many years ago, but I had heard they began manufacturing south of the border and the quality dropped way off; so I changed over to Moen and haven't looked back.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @canadianbeech
    @canadianbeech 7 років тому

    question! why did you remove the trap adapter?

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  7 років тому

      Hello canadianbeech,
      I removed the trap adaptor nut and ended up using the old trap adaptor nut and ferrule.
      The chrome trap that was on the sink was very thin. I could squeeze it with my hand and turn it oval. Sure sign it doesn't have to much life left in it.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

    • @skoronesa1
      @skoronesa1 6 років тому

      I grabbed one and accidentally shattered it when the customer was watching, their jaw dropped for a couple seconds followed by "WOW YOU'RE STRONG!!". lolliez

  • @bohemley8188
    @bohemley8188 9 років тому

    Kid i would apply pipe dope on those threads of that angle stop....

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Bo Hemley
      I usually go with teflon myself if I have any issues as far as a leak goes and it will help prevent the mineral exposure as well. Never used the pipe dope on the compression before.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @missmyredwolf
    @missmyredwolf 9 років тому

    Hey OldKid888. Making a Video(s) on PEX, thanks to your EXCELLENT Video(s) and tutorial(s) along with "James Glass"(Introduction to PEX)"s' excellent guidance also. Question. Wanted to put you in my Credits because I mention you and James due to I "soaked" up and learned A L O T.. Will introduce my - "The PEX PATRIOT VOLUME MANIFOLD" Video ONLY as a teaser(PART 1), will have (4 Parts) when finished(try to slap up Part1 tonight-No Audio, saving it for Parts2-5). Need your permission to quote your name/Video due to I mention you and his name alot?? Just a thanks back.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello missmyredwolf;
      Thanks very much!
      By all means! I appreciate that!
      Permission granted on that big time!
      Best of luck with the video! Hope it goes well for you!
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical 9 років тому

    Great vid. So you repaired a faucet in canada somewhere. Woo-hoo. Please use dahl eco valves next time. They are far superior. Also the knipex cobra are great but a really nice tool (yes, that I have owned for years) is the knipex pliers wrench. Why? Cuz it won't scratch the chrome. Also, surprised you didn't use flood safe! I like the teflon tape trick to keep things water tight. I prefer silicone under the drain assembly versus putty. But each has its place. Thanks again.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  9 років тому

      Hello Dave;
      I changed a set of basin faucets. I always use Teflon on the drain. Only way to make sure there are no leaks on the drain when the basin is filled to the overflow. I have been using putty for 35 years now and have had no issues thus far. If silicone works for you; fill your boots. At the end of the day; you want a water tight drain.
      Knipex makes great tools; no doubt about it.
      Thanks for commenting and have a great week! Al

    • @MrTooTechnical
      @MrTooTechnical 9 років тому

      No dahl valves???? Oh well and no flood safe either (from watts)

    • @MrTooTechnical
      @MrTooTechnical 9 років тому

      please use dahl next time.

  • @skoronesa1
    @skoronesa1 6 років тому

    "Mechanical drain". I would have just replaced that $hitty tailpiece too.

    • @skoronesa1
      @skoronesa1 6 років тому

      Oh, you did, lolz. Good job.

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  6 років тому +1

      Hello skoronesa ,
      I would never change part of a P.O.plug. Always change the tailpice. They break off about 90 % of the time when you touch them. Do it nice or do it twice.
      Thanks for commenting and enjoy the day! Al

  • @skoronesa1
    @skoronesa1 6 років тому

    Basin wrenches suck. They all suck. I have tried several, including the big R and they all suck. One of these days I might mutilate some big sockets muahahaha!!

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  6 років тому

      Hello skoronesa ,
      You are too late on that invention. Already been made. Socket slides up over the nut and turns about a quarter of a turn. Drop it down and make another 1/4 turn.
      Guy sent me the site the other day.
      Have a good one. Al

  • @skoronesa1
    @skoronesa1 6 років тому

    Ewww....1/2" compression fittings! So when they try to use the valve down the road the whole valve unscrews! Yipee!
    Good to go? You put the stops on upside down and the supply lines are way out there!

    • @TheOldkid888
      @TheOldkid888  6 років тому +1

      Hello skoronesa ,
      Compression valves work well and they don't screw out as easily as you are stating.
      I have installed thousands with no problems. I ALWAYS snug down the nut once it is installed and you have no worries of that happening. You probably know that though.
      You must have something else to do besides going around and bashing videos. I have been at this trade (40 years) probably longer than you have been alive and stand behind my work.
      Have a good day! Al

    • @skoronesa1
      @skoronesa1 6 років тому

      I don't like compression fittings, but you are correct, they do work well enough. They use them all the time in europe.
      But what do you do when you need to replace it? You have an olive puller? How about when the pipe is too short?
      I prefer sweat stops.
      Even with all that aside, those supply lines look like butterfly wings. With all that room why not use hard lines? I could give you crap for the cheap plastic tailpiece.
      If you have time to put out videos I certainly have some spare time to critique them. Don't show the world your face and get mad because we noticed your unibrow.