How To Install Kitchen Mixer Tap (Pull Out Sprayer) - Easy Step By Step DIY Guide
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- How To Install Kitchen Mixer Tap (Pull Out Sprayer) - Easy Step By Step DIY Guide
00:00 Intro
00:13 How To Isolate The Water
01:25 How To Remove Kitchen Tap (Faucet)
03:05 How To Install New Kitchen Mixer Tap (Faucet)
05:25 How To Connect Tap Pull Out Sprayer and Weight
06:33 How To Connect Water To Kitchen Tap (Faucet)
How To Install Kitchen Mixer Tap (Pull out Sprayer) - Easy Step By Step DIY Guide
In this video we are installing a new kitchen mixer tap with a pull out sprayer.
This is an easy step by step beginners guide for all DIYers
We will show you how to isolate the water and remove the old kitchen tap.
We will also demonstrate how to install your new tap, including fitting tap connectors, fixings and how to connect the pull out sprayer.
Top tips to installing a kitchen mixer tap with a pull out sprayer.
Kitchen Tap supplied by @heatandplumb
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Tools Required;
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Adjustable Spanner: amzn.to/3IQ7ORF
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Just fitted my tap, same model as this. This video really helped with the install, especially the tip connecting the black hose towards the end.
That’s great to hear, glad you found it helpful 😊
This is a million times better than the rubbish instructions that came with my tap! Thanks!!
Now you showed what I wanted to see on the hoses because I didn't get directions with my faucet thanks
Excellent simple way to demonstrate! I’m an amateur and did it!
Ye solid explanation mate. Makes life a lot easier for those among us who didn't have dads!
Bro i don’t think you missed a single stage ! 💪🏻💪🏻
😊👏🏼
Nice work lads...... straight forward job
Thanks very nicely demonstrated! Great work
Thanks so much for simplifying everything so well, I have successfully just fitted my first tap, really pleased with how easily it went, your video really helped.
Great to hear! 😊
Thanks for this!
Love this tap think it's going to be my next up grade with a new kitchen sink❤ love you Brad your amazing love the channel
Thanks Elaine your the best 😁😁
Awesome video 🤩
Thanks 🤗
Excellent video. Well done. Easy to follow.
Much appreciated!
thank you for making this video its very helpful 👍
Love this chaps, thanks for the shoutout!
Our pleasure! 😁
Great tutorial, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😁
Definitely this one
Top vid thanks for sharing 🙏 on the instructions for these it mentions AUK3 and fluid category 5 backflow protection is required… 🤷♂️ am I safe to simply replace my kitchen tap?
Great video - i have the flexi pipes supplied but looks like its fixed pipes leading straight to the base of the tap. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
gorgeous men that can do anything in a home...YESSSS!😋😋
You'd be surprised the amount of partners that take it for granted.
I have this exact tap, but I'm getting really poor flow. I think its because I replaced the washer inside the pull out hose retaining nut (the one the hose presses against) with the wrong size. Do you know what size washer it should be?
Do the clamp fit all taps or you need to buy the tap with this type of fitting?
Probably a stupid question but is it left to open the main water tap or right, cos mine doesn't seem to get tight either way, I fear the tap falling off n water gushing out
Quick question does it matter if the flexi get mixed up red with blue? Red fitted to cold tap and blue fitted to warm tap? Thanks
I always thought the colours on anything had to match unless stated otherwise? Correct me if I’m wrong
Great video! But what about if i dont need connectors? I saw that under my sink i have copper pipes going straight to the tap :/
Remove back to isolators and install flex 😊
Nice vid dude, if the new faucet does not have a pull out sprayer - as the old one does. Can the pull out just be removed, to install the new tap?
Yes as it’s part of the tape itself 😊
I think I can do this, but I don't have the tap spanners and not sure if I might as well ask my plumber to do it when he comes to fix my radiator. Hmmmm.
Not to impugn your work as the instructions are very good.
But you were only showing one connection being connected? but didn't show whether it was the hot or cold pipe?
There are two connections, one hot and one cold.
So that should be marked on the tap on/off lever. (red hot / blue cold).
So what I would do is connect all the pipes as you said, but then I would turn the tap to hot and turn it on, and then I would blow through each pipe, one will be blocked and the other will let the air through.
So the one that lets the air through is the hot pipe and you would connect that one to the hot inlet pipe and then the other to the cold inlet pipe.
I'm not a plumber by the way.
10/10 for your video.
Mines "hardwired" I think. Copper pipes both side of the valve. No Flexi
Hi, I recommend cutting the pipes adding isolations valves then install taps with flexi
@@homeimprovements cheers. I've got the isolation valves but for some reason they then carried on with copper instead of flexi after the valve
@reesycer that is perfectly normal, all your taps are gonna come with flexis anyway
Is he single?
Why's your hat on backwards, and why do you need it on inside?
What a dumb question
Cause he rolls his way
Bloody hell bro is their anything you can’t do 🥷
Thanks