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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from heroicarts and more videos in the Remodeling Bathrooms category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Whether it’s broken or just plain ugly, your old faucet can be replaced with a shiny new one in a flash. To complete this How-To you will need: Tape measure A new faucet Safety glasses A bucket A crescent or basin wrench Non-abrasive cleaner Two new supply lines Penetrating oil Plumber’s putty Pipe joint compound Step 1: Measure the old faucet Before purchasing a new faucet, measure your old one carefully to make sure you pick one that fits. Tip: You may want to replace the supply lines as well. Just make sure they’re the right size for the new faucet. Step 2: Turn off water Put on your safety glasses. Locate the shut-off valve for the faucet you are replacing and turn off the water. Most likely, it is a handle under the sink that needs to be turned clockwise. There might be two: one for hot and one for cold. Tip: If you don’t see a shut-off valve under the sink, follow the pipes until you find it, or turn off the main water supply to your house, which is usually located in the basement or close to the water meter. Step 3: Release excess water Turn on the faucet until all remaining water in the pipes flows out. Step 4 …
I took off the aerator and cleaned it and i did it just like it was done in a how to video on pbs but when i put the Aerator back on the faucet and turn on the water the water just sprays everywhere, when i turn the water on very low its almost a normal stream but still sprays a little, when i turn the water on maximum it just sprays water all over the sink. Its like for some reason now there is way to much air coming through the faucet and its making the water go everywhere. How do i fix this? I took out the aerator because it was really dirty and i had lost pressure but now theres just way to much pressure. I can literally feel the air in the sink when i turn on the faucet, kind of like standing near a waterfall.
I put in the screen piece in which has the screen, a bunch of holes at the top and a white stick that goes up into the faucet and then i put the washer on and screwed it in, thats the only pieces that were on it, so i can’t be missing anything.
Current status of my Aquaponics setup. Discussing: Aerator, Channel Catfish, Seedlings, Pea Trellis, Fish mortality & drain loop vent. Special thanks to YT user: [KasinH] www.youtube.com [bluzy25] www.youtube.com [GoatHollow] www.youtube.com [aquaponics wiki - bell siphon chart]: aquaponicswiki.com [ATTRA - technical information regarding Aquaponics]: attra.ncat.org [FAST barrel-ponics PDF schematic/how-to]: www.fastonline.org …
Unclogging (or cleaning) a faucet aerator helps fix low water flow. Deposits can build up in your faucet, so unclog the aerator by following the steps in this video — youll notice improved water flow.
Make your Own Faucet – Cobra Faucet 20 inch Spout, 360 degree flexible Spout, Rotating Head, Dual water spray option with button. Make any shape, any movement. Use it anywhere inside and outisde the sink. Dishes piled up? Big Pots and Pans hard to wash? Hard to get water when sink is full?…
The kitchen, bathroom and laundry room are the areas where people use the most water. We found that there are ways that you can cut your water use significantly. Jim from the Regional Water Providers Consortium shows use how to save water and money in the kitchen.
“Learn how to clean or replace an aerator. This video is generalized for faucets and showers. Your specific faucet may not be covered or featured and could be different. If you have questions please call 1.800.345.DELTA for additional support.”
Conserving water in your home can be as easy as replacing the aerator in your faucet. Moen’s eco-performance aerator reduces the flow of the faucet from 2.2 gallons per minute down to 1.5 gpm. Distributed by Tubemogul.