The nut that holds a kitchen faucet to the sink is up in a tight, awkward spot, and removing it is the hardest part of a faucet swap. A basin wrench and a little patience get it done.
The reach
Clear the cabinet under the sink and use a basin wrench or a deep socket to reach the mounting nut up behind the basin.
The turn
The nut is usually a plastic or brass ring, and it turns counterclockwise, but corrosion can make it stubborn.
The oil
Penetrating oil helps a corroded nut, and holding the faucet steady from above keeps it from spinning.
The trick
Some faucets have a single large nut, while others have two, and a headlamp helps you see what you are doing. hard water and humid conditions are common, and coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on fittings In Orlando, a pro swaps it in minutes.
The light
A headlamp and clearing the cabinet make the job far easier, because you need to see the nut to turn it. Work slowly in the tight space.
The call
If the nut will not come, call 888-217-3585 and Orlando Plumbing Pros will match you with an Orlando pro.
Plumbing in Orlando: what to know
In Orlando, hard water and humid conditions are common, and coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on fittings. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Orange County — from Belle Isle, St Cloud and Kissimmee to ZIP codes like 32827, 32832, 32829 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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