January 5, 2010...3:05 pm

DIY: Kitchen Faucet

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I’ve been wanting to replace the old nasty kitchen faucet since we bought our house, but other projects had taken precedent until just recently. With my Christmas gift card to Lowes, I picked out a new faucet while being convinced by the Lowes guy that installing your own faucet is fairly easy. I really didn’t want to pay $99 for installation, so I figured I’d give it a try. Here’s the before shot, as reference.

So, I put on my handyman hat and climbed under the sink to turn off the water, unscrew the existing lines and take out the old faucet. It was fairly easy, with a bit of manipulation on my part to reach things. Mike got an action shot, plumber’s crack and all (edited, of course – this is a rated PG blog). Sidenote: I couldn’t find a flashlight, so I had to light up the Yankee candle to see.

Mike hates anything DIY, so I was trying to be self-sufficient and do it all by myself, but one of the old screws was too tight for me to budge, so I had to ask for help. He gladly climbed under the sink in his cashmere sweater. I had to take an action shot of this too, as proof that he can perform manual labor.

So, basically it took about 30 minutes from start to finish, and I think the end product looks great! It really was very easy to do it myself, or rather, ourselves…or is it ourself??? Whatever…

Total cost: $115.00


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