Straight and to the point. Great disclaimer you slipped in there. "Don't drink or lick the water" Its a shame we still have to tell people this in 2024. Great vid. THIS is how a DIY should be done. No senseless banter. And, the instructor talks to his viewers clear and goes step by step explaining everything every part and optional parts if needed. Someone on here called this video the gold standard for DIY vids. I agree.
I wish every DIY video was made this way! Thank you for the clear explanations and straight-to-the-point tutorial. Plenty of people would’ve made this a 20 min video. Thanks again!!
I love how you displayed every single step not assuming everyone knows how to do some things. I’m a new subscriber and your channel is awesome! Thanks for taking the time to do this
Thank you for this tutorial, I was able to change it myself!! I definitely struggled but after 5+ hours I was able to change it and i love my new faucet!! Don't be afraid to try on your own
Your video helped me IMMENSELY with replacing all my bathroom faucets. This is a project I had never done in my life but your video made it doable. Thank you so much!!
2 things to be clear about on doing this type of install/upgrade. 1. Unless it specifically states it on the label that it works with rubber or plastic, do not use Plumber's Putty on anything other than metal drain flanges (Even though you mentioned it at the beginning, I noticed that you skipped this step in the video). 2. Before turning on the hot and cold water for the first time, remove the aerator so that any debris will not clog the aerator.
I've replaced several faucets and had never thought of this! Good point. :) Sometimes washing machine hoses can become clogged, and the water will only drip into the machine, based on this same premise. :(
Thank you so much! Seriously, I wish I could give you a million dollars! I don't know if it's because I just got off an 11+ hour shift or if I'm just dumb today but I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get the waste pipe to attach back to the bottom of the new drain stopper. I'm like, "It's basically adult LEGO for cryin' out loud! How hard can this be?!!" After many words that would make even sailors and Cthulu blush I watched your video and finally figured out how to place the rings and expanders. You were the only one to show that level of detail and without it I would not have been able to do it.
You guys are brave for not using any silicon on the reinstall of the drain. As said by others, plumber's tape is not really needed for faucets made after like 2010.. but if you're not going to seal the drain with silicon, you'd better do something.
I'd recommend replacing the water lines. They are under pressure and you don't want an old water line to rupture later. Water lines use compression fittings, so plumbers tape isn't necessary. Attaching the drain pipe to the flange and sealing the flange to the sink wasn't shown. You'll need either silicone or plumbers putty, I prefer silicone for several reasons. Also ensuring a good seal at the under sink gasket is critical. The plumbers tape here is essential.
Thank you! The last time I called the plumber in, he said the tap was stuck and that if he tried too hard it would break.... when I had called him to REPLACE the whole faucet! I won't be wasting money on calling him to replace it Much thanks God bless
Thanks for explaining the drain! I have this same faucet and I’m tired of waiting for someone to do it for me. I think I can handle it. I need to watch a couple more times though. 🤣
Fantastic video! Still doesn't cover everything I need (of course), but seeing the things I have done 20+ years ago in a video eases my stress level a little.
Thank you so much! I was able to change My new faucet thanks to your detailed instructions. I got the same as you jaja to be on the safe side since I'm clueless about this things and it looks 🔥
Liked, subbed and dropping a comment because this video is awesome. As many others have commented, this is complete, clear and to the point. Extra points for addressing the different size tail piece and connecting it to a slightly larger p-trap. Thank you, sir.
thanks for the step by step instructions and clear visuals -- about to embark on replacing faucet in my apartment and am already having anxiety on what i'll find in the j-trap and the tail pipe. existing faucet drips constantly and causes rust around the drain metal rink in base of sink. probably going to have to use plumbers putty around drain i'm guessing.
@@TheGhjbkl We have PVC pipes that bring the water to the sink, our old faucet had brass pipe supply lines connected to the valve I had to use a pipe cutter to cut the brass pipe and remove the old faucet. I also had to cut the pvc and replace the old valve with a shark bite valve then attach the new supply lines to that.
Great step by step video. It’s very informative and well delivered. I do have 1 question. Did you not have to use plumber putty with the drain plug because of the rubber washer/gasket that was already present??
Thank you so much for this 😭 my landlords did the absolute BARE MINIMUM with our bathroom and it’s falling apart. My sink was not properly sealed and not the right size? I genuinely thought faucets and drains were created equal but I guess not 😅🤣 anyway seriously, tHANK YOU FOR THIS ❤️❤️✌🏽
Just stumbled on your channel and I love it. Thank you for speaking so clearly and deliberately. Your how-to's are super helpful! You've gained another subscriber.
That’s just what I wanted to know how can I remove the old stopper to put it a new one that has no level just a pop up from the inside of the sink Thank you!
You might also need a reciprocating saw to remove the old flange and a Dremel or other handheld rotary tool to cut off the plastic nuts which were clearly overtightened and had pipe dope applied.
Great video. You explained steps very well. However be prepared to replace this faucet in 2-3 years. This exact faucet was installed in newly purchased “flipped” home and all the black finish crumbled off. So unless you don’t mind a gray plastic faucet in 2-3 years, invest in something with better quality.
Thank you for your video. I was able to change out my faucet, it took me a lot longer than you but it got done. One less thing the wife bothers me about. Cheers 😂
I see that you are unscrewing clockwise the knot under the black casket. I am trying to do the lefty loosey but it looks like it’s not working. Should I do it righty tighty (like you)?
This video is absolutely fantastic, well done, and very well explained. It helped me a lot! HUGE Thanks! One quick piece of advice to others doing this for the first time: You can put the sealing/Teflon tape on the threads on the hose connections of the faucet BEFORE securing it to the sink :)
So I am planning to upgrade my bathroom faucet and I am confused whether to go with a Delta one or any other faucet available for good price on amazon? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
My faucet is working fine so is the drain but if I wash or put water on top of my sink where the faucet is the water goes under the faucet does this mean it’s not completely sat on the counter should I unhook it and sit it down again?
I bought a similar drain piece. The gasket that goes on top of the sink causes there to be a gap between the flange and the sink. Looks bad. Do you think I could do without that gasket and use some silicone caulk instead? If I put it under the flange and then also put some around it after install? It would look much better if that would work.
Best DIY videon ever! Like I really wish that someone had a service where you come teach me in person how to do this. So if I have questions during installment I can ask. It would be a good master class.
This should be the GOLD standard of how to make a DYI video. Thank you so very much for an EXCELLENT tutorial.
Straight and to the point. Great disclaimer you slipped in there. "Don't drink or lick the water" Its a shame we still have to tell people this in 2024. Great vid. THIS is how a DIY should be done. No senseless banter. And, the instructor talks to his viewers clear and goes step by step explaining everything every part and optional parts if needed. Someone on here called this video the gold standard for DIY vids. I agree.
I wish every DIY video was made this way! Thank you for the clear explanations and straight-to-the-point tutorial. Plenty of people would’ve made this a 20 min video. Thanks again!!
I love how you displayed every single step not assuming everyone knows how to do some things. I’m a new subscriber and your channel is awesome! Thanks for taking the time to do this
Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. Helps a lot.
That’s not the same bathroom even tho I saw u just do the whole thing u must have forgot to take a before picture 😂
Thanks! Made this process painless for me
I've used this video on multiple occasions, and watch several times on each occasion. It's so helpful and detailed, I really appreciate it
Thank you for this tutorial, I was able to change it myself!! I definitely struggled but after 5+ hours I was able to change it and i love my new faucet!! Don't be afraid to try on your own
Just starting lmao, I can see how this will take me 5hrs +
I want to do this but 5 hours would have me hella frustrated.
@@SakinahPalmer the hardest part was just removing the old faucet honestly.
@@SakinahPalmer But imagine the joy of not dealing with the old faucet. You can do this!
Your video helped me IMMENSELY with replacing all my bathroom faucets. This is a project I had never done in my life but your video made it doable. Thank you so much!!
I had purchased this exact faucet and stumbled across this video. Thank you so much - this is perfect and exactly what I needed!
Me too!! Maybe tag this video with the brand name Phiestina
Thank you from a widow on a VERY fixed income!!! I understood EVERY step!!! YAY!!!
Nearly perfect instructions. As mentioned earlier, maybe a note about when to use the plumbers putty would be helpful. Thanks for making this!
2 things to be clear about on doing this type of install/upgrade. 1. Unless it specifically states it on the label that it works with rubber or plastic, do not use Plumber's Putty on anything other than metal drain flanges (Even though you mentioned it at the beginning, I noticed that you skipped this step in the video). 2. Before turning on the hot and cold water for the first time, remove the aerator so that any debris will not clog the aerator.
Good point about the aerator! Glad I saw this before getting started.
I've replaced several faucets and had never thought of this! Good point. :) Sometimes washing machine hoses can become clogged, and the water will only drip into the machine, based on this same premise. :(
Good points Phill B
Had to completely take apart a faucet the ONE time I decided not to take off the aerator. Lol
How about plumber's tape?
Thanks!
Oh gosh, I think you just gave me the confidence to think that I can do this on my own 😬
You can totally do it. Even if it takes you two hours and you watch this video 200 times it doesn’t matter.
How’d it go ?
Samee🙌
She died.
@@tokenup420 WHAT!!
I am a plumber from Egypt and this wonderful man represents me perfectly at work💪
That's amazing that you are watching from so far away. Glad it helped you out.
It took more time to get the pieces than actually changing the faucet. Thanks for the superb explanation!
Phiestina Faucet looks aesthetically pleasing 😍
Your profile picture is aesthetically pleasing
I was able to replace all the faucets in my house thanks to your video. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Seriously, I wish I could give you a million dollars! I don't know if it's because I just got off an 11+ hour shift or if I'm just dumb today but I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get the waste pipe to attach back to the bottom of the new drain stopper. I'm like, "It's basically adult LEGO for cryin' out loud! How hard can this be?!!" After many words that would make even sailors and Cthulu blush I watched your video and finally figured out how to place the rings and expanders. You were the only one to show that level of detail and without it I would not have been able to do it.
Thanks Charcoal! Your comment was hilarious. Thanks for watching the vid and posting. Glad it helped you.
Thank you for being so clear and concise. This is like the sixth video I watched and the other ones were pretty confusing.
Thank you for showing how to remove the old faucet and drain stopper. Other videos I looked at were skipping this crucial step.
Thank you! This is the only video that explained how to remove the metal ring in the drain
I went through so many of these videos. All just awful. Thank you for sharing clear and simple instructions. 👍💕👍
Thanks for an awesome presentation. Don’t know how you could have been any clearer and concise. 💯👍🏾
Thanks for the comment.
Thank you and questions: what about the traditional way of using silicone or plumber potting on the Drain plug, there is no need ?
You guys are brave for not using any silicon on the reinstall of the drain. As said by others, plumber's tape is not really needed for faucets made after like 2010.. but if you're not going to seal the drain with silicon, you'd better do something.
I'd recommend replacing the water lines. They are under pressure and you don't want an old water line to rupture later. Water lines use compression fittings, so plumbers tape isn't necessary.
Attaching the drain pipe to the flange and sealing the flange to the sink wasn't shown. You'll need either silicone or plumbers putty, I prefer silicone for several reasons. Also ensuring a good seal at the under sink gasket is critical. The plumbers tape here is essential.
Appreciate your hard work to make such meaning full videos, you saved my $100 to give plumber
Thanks for the comment.
Thank you! The last time I called the plumber in, he said the tap was stuck and that if he tried too hard it would break.... when I had called him to REPLACE the whole faucet! I won't be wasting money on calling him to replace it
Much thanks God bless
Thanks for watching. Happy it helped you out.
Thanks for explaining the drain! I have this same faucet and I’m tired of waiting for someone to do it for me. I think I can handle it. I need to watch a couple more times though. 🤣
Fantastic video! Still doesn't cover everything I need (of course), but seeing the things I have done 20+ years ago in a video eases my stress level a little.
Thank you so much! I was able to change My new faucet thanks to your detailed instructions. I got the same as you jaja to be on the safe side since I'm clueless about this things and it looks 🔥
This is a HUGE help! Thank you for a straightforward and easy to follow video.
Liked, subbed and dropping a comment because this video is awesome. As many others have commented, this is complete, clear and to the point. Extra points for addressing the different size tail piece and connecting it to a slightly larger p-trap. Thank you, sir.
Thanks for the sub, Alfred!
thanks for the step by step instructions and clear visuals -- about to embark on replacing faucet in my apartment and am already having anxiety on what i'll find in the j-trap and the tail pipe. existing faucet drips constantly and causes rust around the drain metal rink in base of sink. probably going to have to use plumbers putty around drain i'm guessing.
Dude, best video on UA-cam for this job! Thanks man
Thank you. Use to use white Teflon but now will go with FASTape.
Thank You So Much For You Video ,I Was Able To Installed My New Faucet . Merry Christmas .
Merry Christmas!
I just installed this exact model and am so grateful for this video. I had to cut my old supply lines off since they were soldered on.
Thanks!
How did you cut them off? Did you have to buy new lines?
@@TheGhjbkl We have PVC pipes that bring the water to the sink, our old faucet had brass pipe supply lines connected to the valve I had to use a pipe cutter to cut the brass pipe and remove the old faucet. I also had to cut the pvc and replace the old valve with a shark bite valve then attach the new supply lines to that.
Great step by step video. It’s very informative and well delivered. I do have 1 question. Did you not have to use plumber putty with the drain plug because of the rubber washer/gasket that was already present??
Very helpful, especially the tip about the reducing washer.
Thanks. Appreciate the comment.
Wow only if I had found your video earlier. Great job, this video is just what I was looking for, thanks!
Thank you so much for this 😭 my landlords did the absolute BARE MINIMUM with our bathroom and it’s falling apart. My sink was not properly sealed and not the right size? I genuinely thought faucets and drains were created equal but I guess not 😅🤣 anyway seriously, tHANK YOU FOR THIS ❤️❤️✌🏽
I’m going to replace mines myself. Water is barely coming out of mines.
Haha. Your old faucet is so much nicer than even my new one. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just stumbled on your channel and I love it. Thank you for speaking so clearly and deliberately. Your how-to's are super helpful! You've gained another subscriber.
Thanks so much for the comment and the sub. Really helps out.
your old faucet is a lot nice than most people
Thank you so much for extremely detailed and easy to understand instructions.
This was a very clear tutorial. Thank you.
Quality DIY video. Thank you! Wish they all were this detailed. Appreciate the time and effort.
Awesome video. Exactly what I needed to upgrade my faucets.
Thank you sooooo much. Very effective video. No to fast or slow and right to point with great directions
Amazing video with detailed explanation. Thank you sir
Yes I’m changing all my fixtures to black on my new home I’m excited
It seems so easy
TOP MARKS MATE. YOUR VIDEO JUST HELPED ME IMMENSELY. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Thanks for the comment. Glad it helped out.
this was so helpful! I used this to replace my widespread faucet, with the same exact brand. super straightforward
Thank you so much for this video! I had no clue how to do this and thanks to you I did it ALL by myself! 🥳
That’s just what I wanted to know how can I remove the old stopper to put it a new one that has no level just a pop up from the inside of the sink Thank you!
This step by step video is amazing I did the job by myself I’m proud of myself thanks to this video👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽☺️
Thanks for the heads-up about the water gnomes. Found a couple of those rascals when I changed mine.
You might also need a reciprocating saw to remove the old flange and a Dremel or other handheld rotary tool to cut off the plastic nuts which were clearly overtightened and had pipe dope applied.
Just somehow broke both the handles off of my faucet and my dads back is too broke to fix it. Thank you so much for this!
You are awesome for helping out your dad.
Thank you for the instructional video. I was able to fix my own bathroom faucet after watching your video.
That’s great. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! I got my sink hooked perfectly!
I want to upgrade my bathroom faucet and wanted to know if a widespread faucet will work with the type of sink in this video
no
Great video. You explained steps very well. However be prepared to replace this faucet in 2-3 years. This exact faucet was installed in newly purchased “flipped” home and all the black finish crumbled off. So unless you don’t mind a gray plastic faucet in 2-3 years, invest in something with better quality.
Thank you for your video. I was able to change out my faucet, it took me a lot longer than you but it got done. One less thing the wife bothers me about. Cheers 😂
Thanks bro i see you videos
for mi first intalation . ❤
Great simple video! Did you end up NOT using plumbers putty under the pop up?
At 4:50 you can see this model had a pre installed silicone washer. No need for putty or silicone from a tube.
Thank you very much. I just replaced one looking at this video. Highly appreciate it
All I got out of this was don't lick the water gnome :p
Great tutorial! Very easy to understand. I was able to install my faucet with no problem
I see that you are unscrewing clockwise the knot under the black casket. I am trying to do the lefty loosey but it looks like it’s not working. Should I do it righty tighty (like you)?
This video is absolutely fantastic, well done, and very well explained. It helped me a lot! HUGE Thanks!
One quick piece of advice to others doing this for the first time: You can put the sealing/Teflon tape on the threads on the hose connections of the faucet BEFORE securing it to the sink :)
Thanks Ricardo. Appreciate the comment.
But also, please take off the aerator and run the faucet *without it* for a minute or two to clear it out without plugging up the new aerator!!
i absolutely love you diy videos!!! You explain visually show every step of the way...
Roz, thanks for the comment. I appreciate you watching.
What color or brand is that vanity with blue green pls?
Don’t forget to line up the emergency sinks overflow drain hole to the hole in the drain pipe
You had me at don’t lick it
He had me at water gnomes.
I was cracking up, great video and humor.
perfect explanation of each and every step....
Thank you for the comment, Hans.
Just what i was looking for! Thanks for the great explanation
Why did you loosen the nut before removing the plastic drain pipe? Wouldn't leaving the nut sealed make it easier to take it out?
Is this good for any size sink in the bathroom?
You did not use plumber's putty? Does the rubber gusset do the job? (no leaks over time?)
Say you do damage the plastic nut that holds the sink faucet on… what do you do then?? Help!!
Did you buy a new gasket? I got the same faucet and the gasket seems small so it's leaking. Please help 😅😅
So I am planning to upgrade my bathroom faucet and I am confused whether to go with a Delta one or any other faucet available for good price on amazon? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I just upgraded mine to one that looks exactly like the faucet he’s using in the video, I purchased it online from Wayfair, for $42.99, free shipping.
My faucet is working fine so is the drain but if I wash or put water on top of my sink where the faucet is the water goes under the faucet does this mean it’s not completely sat on the counter should I unhook it and sit it down again?
Thank you for sharing the in depth detailed video
So no plumber putty on this type of drain plug with spring tension
Perfect refresher tutorial! :) I appreciate it.
I bought a similar drain piece. The gasket that goes on top of the sink causes there to be a gap between the flange and the sink. Looks bad. Do you think I could do without that gasket and use some silicone caulk instead? If I put it under the flange and then also put some around it after install? It would look much better if that would work.
What if the plastic lock nut of the faucet cannot be removed? They’re stuck and too hard to remove by finger.
Super easy to follow!! Thank you!!
Does this drain assembly not require plumbers putty at the drain? nice video by the way.
Same question
@@Minwary I used putty when I did mine. Just to be sure.
Best DIY videon ever! Like I really wish that someone had a service where you come teach me in person how to do this. So if I have questions during installment I can ask. It would be a good master class.
Thanks for watching Sonia. I appreciate the comment.
Best video by far. Thank you.
My kitchen and bathroom doesn't have shutter vowels like there removed
Thank you.I will try to do it by myself 🙈
Awesome, straightforward instructional video! Thank you!!!
can I bend the hot/cold water cords because its 10 inch to water supply line and I have 12 inch cord can I bend it or will it cause leaks
yes
So my drain is almost exactly like this but are you sure I don’t need to add plumbers putty around the rim???