If you are having problems removing the old drain flange, here's a video showing how to remove it. ruclips.net/video/rVHifRRLaPs/видео.htmlsi=0q9b05JYWyYJebBA Link to How to Use a Basin Wrench ruclips.net/video/gwM9Sk3E_Ok/видео.html DIY Basin Wrench ruclips.net/video/gtqB3V8mfeU/видео.html There are hundreds of videos at Know How Now, subscribe so you can always find the channel…. It’s free. I always respect your time and do my best to keep the videos brief, but informative. Check out the channel with this link: www.youtube.com/@Know-How-Now/videos
You have by far the best tutorial on this process on RUclips. And you just happened to have chosen the Moen faucet my mother wanted installed in her bathroom, the model WS84913 Banbury. I was shocked at the poor quality of this fixture. Even worse was the stopper pull. That thing was driving me nuts. Hopefully after watching your video I will be able to go back in and get that thing installed correctly. Thanks.
Hi Mark, it so nice of you to help your mother. I too found the stopper pull to be a poor design. I was able to get mine to work decently. Keep the receipt and installation instructions. You will be able to get free repair parts from Moen. You just have to call them. Over the years they have sent me multiple cartridges and orings for my kitchen faucet. I've looked into buying better quality fixtures, they are very expensive.
A lot of companies have lifetime warranties for parts. Moen has always made it easy to get warranty replacement parts for the original owner. That's why I bought the Moen faucet.
I would like to thank you for this excellent tutorial for unskilled plumbers like me lol. I had installed the Moen faucet (similar to the one in the tutorial) but it was leaking on the underside of the waste. I switched from silicone to plumbers putt under the waste seat and I added the Teflon tape to the threads of the drain body. I also added plumbers putty right before I tightened the drain nut between the drain gasket and sink opening. I tested out for leaks and nothing! You are awesome. Thank you for your advice
You are welcome. Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment. It's contributions like yours that add to the value of the video. Way to go on the successful installation.
You are welcome, that's what I am aiming to accomplish. Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing, it's free, and it will allow me to continue to make more videos.
Am now a happy subscriber! I only had to replace my drain plug and sink, but now I feel throughly educated on how to work with my omen faucet and drain. I was especially struggling with getting the drain pull to be in the correct position- not too high and not too low- and you described it perfectly. Thank you for the idea on the tape I will be using that. Also thank you for not skipping one little item in your explanation. I am a novice and I need every single detail that you provided. Thank you!
Congratulations on completing your first plumbing project and thank you for the compliment, Patty. Please consider supporting the channel and subscribing.
Thanks for the help. I had tried to install it before and there were always leaks. Please continue to post these self help publications. I will subscribe to your newsletter.
You are welcome, Michel. I'm having fun making the videos and will continue to make them as time allows. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for subscribing.
I cannot believe that I found this video and am in the process of installing the very same unit. Thanks. The other videos I found took too much time explaining nothing and wasting time with intro music.
I do my best to keep the videos short as possible, but still include all the steps/information needed to do the work. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. If you find yourself with some free time check out the channel. If you subscribe you will easily be able to find all the videos. Thanks for watching the video and commenting. Have a great day.
The spring clip included with my Moen Genta faucet was just a flat, bendless piece of metal with 2 holes. It seriously made the whole install a huge pain. It wasn't until watching your video that I saw what my lift rod clip is supposed to look like! Looks like I just received a 'defective' clip (that skipped the shaping process in the factory) Thank you for your video!
Call Moen, they will send you another clip. Moen has a lifetime warranty, keep the receipt and the installation instructions/model number. So far, I've always had a good experience with their response to warranty claims. They have sent me many free parts.
Thanks so much for this video! I admit I was a little intimidated by the thought of doing this wrong and flooding my house or something, but you walked through the process simply and completely, and I got it done.
Congratulations on the successful installation. I too am a little intimidated the first time I try something new. My experience is that if you do some research, allow plenty of time to get it done and then take your time, the end result is good. Sometimes I have to "tweak" something and sometimes I make mistakes. Mistakes are OK, that's how I learn.
Thanks very much video is amazing for 1st leaner like me. You are really good teacher! Now I feel comfortable to replace bathrooms sink it waiting for 2yrs! Blessings,
You are welcome! Best wishes fore the bathroom sink replacement. My experience has been that I'm a little scared to do something new and if it's the first try, I often stumble a little. I allow extra time for the project to over come a small hurdle or two. I always learn something new that often carries onto the next project. The more skills I build, the next repair is easier and I have more confidence.
You are welcome, Bob, and thank you for taking the time to write the compliment. I do my best to make the videos worth watching. As many others have done, please consider subscribing to the channel. It's free and you will easily be able to find over 200 how to/repair videos that are organized by playlist.
It's the same concept. Check and see what kind of water line connections you have. If it's rigid pipe, then you'll have a compression fitting that connects the water line to the bottom of the faucet... a little different from the flexible supply lines in this video. If the faucet doesn't have a gasket, then you'll need to make a seal between the faucet and the sink with plumbers putty.... and of course make sure the hole pattern on the sink matches up with the faucet you purchase.
Excellent work. I needed to know how to disassemble the Moen sink drains in my bathroom for servicing, but the drain plugs are fixed by that plastic rod, and of course that led me to wonder, 'Why do they do it that way?' :)
Great Video! I just have to say. Being from the South, I had to get around the NORTHERN ACCENT, LOL. Great video, I had to install same exact one! Awesome Job!
You are welcome! If you have any problems removing the drain flange, I have a video that shows how to do that. ruclips.net/video/rVHifRRLaPs/видео.htmlsi=0q9b05JYWyYJebBA
If you read the label on your plumbers putty container, you may see that it says not to use it on plastic. I contacted Moen and the putty will not harm the plastic drain. The main concern is that plumbers putty can stain some sink materials. If you are unsure if plumbers putty can be used on your sink, contact the manufacturer.
Thanks for the instructions. I had issues with the spring clip included, so I used one off the old faucet - did the trick. Noticed the lift rod, perhaps because of the angle in the rod, feels, I don't know, rickety, as if there's a missing sleeve or rubber grommet. to secure it in the hole Thoughts?
Thanks for the video! I just bought a different Moen faucet with a drain that looks similar to this one. Do you know why there isn't a washer between the gasket and drain nut? The instructions that came with mine said there should be but one wasn't included. And checking back at Home Depot there wasn't one in other boxes either. I saw you install this one without a washer so was hoping to get your thoughts.
You might try calling Moen. I've always had good experiences with them. Their faucets have a lifetime warranty. They sent me parts for free with any hassle. With our current covid situation it may be different... the world is in a bit of a pickle at the moment.
Good video. I just installed 3 Moen Chateau bathroom faucets that came with overflow drain assemblies which I can't use in my non overflow sinks. Didn't really need to replace the existing drains but would have been nice to be able to use the new parts, especially since I paid for them.
Thanks for the compliment, Greg. You may not be aware of this, Moen has a life time guarantee, hang on to your receipts. I have a Moen kitchen faucet that needed a new cartridge. I called them and they sent me replacement cartridges for free..... no hassle.
Thanks, I did know about the lifetime warranty and registered the purchase at Moen online. I expect I will need a new cartridge at some point and wanted to be ready. Kohler and Delta also have lifetime warranties and have had to use them for my kitchen faucet and (builder) shower. It's great because those cartridges are pricey and they seem to be designed to fail.
I was just trying to install my Moen faucet but there is no “spring” in my clip that is supposed to keep the rod in place. It just slides right off whenever you move it. I may have to go to Home Depot or somewhere and try to find one with some actual “tension” in it. Bummer...
I just installed the exact same faucet in my hall sink and I can tell everyone that "beveled" sink seal on the bottom of the sink that comes with the new Caldwell faucet will LEAK. I tried it twice and it leaked twice. When tightening the plastic nut it never really gets tight, it wobbles somewhat. If your old seal was working and not cracked then don't toss it, you might just need it! Luckily I had a spare sink drain kit that I was going to use on the master bath that has a sink seal that will work. It needs to be flat with the top part of it smaller than the bottom that can be pressed in and lock into the sink. Then when you tighten down the plastic nut it seals 100% water proof the way it should work with zero need for plumbers putty.
Very well done tutorial. I have a problem, however, that did not seem to occur in your video. The small clamp that is supposed to lock the drain lift rod along the pivot rod doesn't hold. It just slips both ways and eventually the assembly either comes apart or slips to to drain pipe and locks up. It doesn't have the pinch power to stay in place. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a simple fix?
@@Know-How-Now Thanks for the suggestion. I did try that... didn't work. I ended up just wrapping some masking tape at before and behind the strap connection to the rod to work as simple collars. Works like a dream. Very surprised at this bad engineering from Moen. Again, let me say that I found your video one of the most clear and helpful ones I have ever seen. Kudos to you.
I want to put one of those faucets with a sprayer in my utility sink in the basement. I suppose the method is the same whether you're putting a sprayer faucet in the kitchen or the laundry (utility) sink? The faucet in there right now is a three-hole cheap plastic stationary type. A faucet with a pull-out sprayer would be a lot more useful......
You are welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's always nice to hear the videos have been helpful. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist, on the channel. If you find a few extra moments in your day, click on the channel name to check them out. Thanks for watching!
You are welcome, Beth. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos organized by playlist on the channel. If you find yourself with some free time, check out the channel. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
You are welcome, Bob. It always makes my day to hear the video has been helpful. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. If you find a few spare moments, click on the channel name and explore.
Should i be concerned that the drain overflows holes are on the right and left vs the front and back to align with my overflow drain direction?? Why does your video not address this topic?
I didn't like the plastic drain that came with the sink. I had to cut the old one to remove it. I bought a higher quality metal drain from a local plumbing supply house. The old drain should work just fine. Just eye it up to make sure everything fits.
I already had too much fun tearing out the vanity, faucet & associated plumbing then cutting through tile, metal screen & mortar to access a lead drain pipe that the carpenter's put a nail into pipe in 1952 when the house was built. Lucky me, it started to leak on my watch. I like to make high quality videos that you can see what is going on, not waste your time watching me struggle, you'll have to go elsewhere if you want to spend your time watching that time of thing.
Hi Mike, I try to keep the videos as short as possible and focus on the topic indicated by the title of the video. People complain if the video does not stay on topic. There are over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. There are videos that show how to replace supply lines. There is a video that shows how to replace a toilet shut off valve, it's often the same valve used for bathroom sinks. Here are links to those videos: ruclips.net/video/dHbADBWvYYI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1tKqWwzGzXM/видео.html
Sorry to hear you are disappointed by the video. IMHO, the title, picture and description indicate that the video does not show how to connect the plumbing to the faucet. I do my best to stick to the title. The video is already 10 minutes long and that is already way beyond the attention span of many people. You may want to search for "how to connect plumbing to a faucet" instead.
If you are having problems removing the old drain flange, here's a video showing how to remove it. ruclips.net/video/rVHifRRLaPs/видео.htmlsi=0q9b05JYWyYJebBA
Link to How to Use a Basin Wrench ruclips.net/video/gwM9Sk3E_Ok/видео.html
DIY Basin Wrench ruclips.net/video/gtqB3V8mfeU/видео.html
There are hundreds of videos at Know How Now, subscribe so you can always find the channel…. It’s free. I always respect your time and do my best to keep the videos brief, but informative. Check out the channel with this link:
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You have by far the best tutorial on this process on RUclips. And you just happened to have chosen the Moen faucet my mother wanted installed in her bathroom, the model WS84913 Banbury. I was shocked at the poor quality of this fixture. Even worse was the stopper pull. That thing was driving me nuts. Hopefully after watching your video I will be able to go back in and get that thing installed correctly. Thanks.
Hi Mark, it so nice of you to help your mother. I too found the stopper pull to be a poor design. I was able to get mine to work decently. Keep the receipt and installation instructions. You will be able to get free repair parts from Moen. You just have to call them. Over the years they have sent me multiple cartridges and orings for my kitchen faucet. I've looked into buying better quality fixtures, they are very expensive.
@@Know-How-Now I didn't know that they will send replacement parts!
A lot of companies have lifetime warranties for parts. Moen has always made it easy to get warranty replacement parts for the original owner. That's why I bought the Moen faucet.
I would like to thank you for this excellent tutorial for unskilled plumbers like me lol. I had installed the Moen faucet (similar to the one in the tutorial) but it was leaking on the underside of the waste. I switched from silicone to plumbers putt under the waste seat and I added the Teflon tape to the threads of the drain body. I also added plumbers putty right before I tightened the drain nut between the drain gasket and sink opening. I tested out for leaks and nothing! You are awesome. Thank you for your advice
You are welcome. Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment. It's contributions like yours that add to the value of the video. Way to go on the successful installation.
Thanks for the thorough yet succinct (no unnecessary filler) instructions and tips. Much appreciated
You are welcome, that's what I am aiming to accomplish. Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing, it's free, and it will allow me to continue to make more videos.
Am now a happy subscriber! I only had to replace my drain plug and sink, but now I feel throughly educated on how to work with my omen faucet and drain. I was especially struggling with getting the drain pull to be in the correct position- not too high and not too low- and you described it perfectly. Thank you for the idea on the tape I will be using that. Also thank you for not skipping one little item in your explanation. I am a novice and I need every single detail that you provided. Thank you!
You are welcome, it's my pleasure to help. Thank you for taking the time to comment and subscribing. Welcome to Know How Now!
Thank you! I only needed to install a new drain assembly but I couldn't have done it without this video. First time doing any plumbing and it's done!
Congratulations on completing your first plumbing project and thank you for the compliment, Patty. Please consider supporting the channel and subscribing.
Thanks for the help. I had tried to install it before and there were always leaks. Please continue to post these self help publications. I will subscribe to your newsletter.
You are welcome, Michel. I'm having fun making the videos and will continue to make them as time allows. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for subscribing.
Excellent video…I will incorporate your techniques when installing my new Moen faucets on my quartz countertops prior to mounting on the cabinet.
I cannot believe that I found this video and am in the process of installing the very same unit. Thanks. The other videos I found took too much time explaining nothing and wasting time with intro music.
I do my best to keep the videos short as possible, but still include all the steps/information needed to do the work. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. If you find yourself with some free time check out the channel. If you subscribe you will easily be able to find all the videos. Thanks for watching the video and commenting. Have a great day.
The spring clip included with my Moen Genta faucet was just a flat, bendless piece of metal with 2 holes. It seriously made the whole install a huge pain.
It wasn't until watching your video that I saw what my lift rod clip is supposed to look like!
Looks like I just received a 'defective' clip (that skipped the shaping process in the factory)
Thank you for your video!
Call Moen, they will send you another clip. Moen has a lifetime warranty, keep the receipt and the installation instructions/model number. So far, I've always had a good experience with their response to warranty claims. They have sent me many free parts.
Thank you. This explains why I had a small leak around the drain tube gasket. I love Teflon tape!!
You are welcome.
Thanks so much for this video! I admit I was a little intimidated by the thought of doing this wrong and flooding my house or something, but you walked through the process simply and completely, and I got it done.
Congratulations on the successful installation. I too am a little intimidated the first time I try something new. My experience is that if you do some research, allow plenty of time to get it done and then take your time, the end result is good. Sometimes I have to "tweak" something and sometimes I make mistakes. Mistakes are OK, that's how I learn.
Great Vid from a licensed pro!!!
It's an honor to have a compliment from you, Chris!
Thanks very much video is amazing for 1st leaner like me. You are really good teacher!
Now I feel comfortable to replace bathrooms sink it waiting for 2yrs!
Blessings,
You are welcome! Best wishes fore the bathroom sink replacement. My experience has been that I'm a little scared to do something new and if it's the first try, I often stumble a little. I allow extra time for the project to over come a small hurdle or two. I always learn something new that often carries onto the next project. The more skills I build, the next repair is easier and I have more confidence.
I love detailed instructions!
Great job explaining every major thing in detail. You hit on my main concerns. Thanks!
You are welcome, Bob, and thank you for taking the time to write the compliment. I do my best to make the videos
worth watching. As many others have done, please consider subscribing to the channel. It's free and you will easily be able to find over 200 how to/repair videos that are organized by playlist.
It's the same concept. Check and see what kind of water line connections you have. If it's rigid pipe, then you'll have a compression fitting that connects the water line to the bottom of the faucet... a little different from the flexible supply lines in this video. If the faucet doesn't have a gasket, then you'll need to make a seal between the faucet and the sink with plumbers putty.... and of course make sure the hole pattern on the sink matches up with the faucet you purchase.
Doin this diy project now and came across your video. Thanks this makes it easy peasy!
It's my pleasure. It's always nice to hear the videos are helpful.
good video...I was wondering about plumbers putty and where to place it effectively as well as the tape.
Excellent work. I needed to know how to disassemble the Moen sink drains in my bathroom for servicing, but the drain plugs are fixed by that plastic rod, and of course that led me to wonder, 'Why do they do it that way?' :)
Thanks for the compliment, Christopher. Have a great day.
Great Video! I just have to say. Being from the South, I had to get around the NORTHERN ACCENT, LOL. Great video, I had to install same exact one! Awesome Job!
Thanks for the compliment, David. Good you could get around the northern accent, lol. Have a great day.
Had a pretty good idea...Needed this for reassurance! Thanks!
You are welcome! If you have any problems removing the drain flange, I have a video that shows how to do that. ruclips.net/video/rVHifRRLaPs/видео.htmlsi=0q9b05JYWyYJebBA
If you read the label on your plumbers putty container, you may see that it says not to use it on plastic. I contacted Moen and the putty will not harm the plastic drain. The main concern is that plumbers putty can stain some sink materials. If you are unsure if plumbers putty can be used on your sink, contact the manufacturer.
I found a putty that said STAIN PROOF 👍
Great video!!! Simple and very well explained and recorded‼️
I do my best to make quality videos and not waste your time. Thanks for the compliment. The newer videos are a little better.
Thanks for the instructions. I had issues with the spring clip included, so I used one off the old faucet - did the trick. Noticed the lift rod, perhaps because of the angle in the rod, feels, I don't know, rickety, as if there's a missing sleeve or rubber grommet. to secure it in the hole Thoughts?
I don't think you are missing any parts. I don't think the lift rod is a good design. The bend in it makes it hard to adjust it properly.
@@Know-How-Now whew, then it's not just my own shoddy workmanship :) Thanks!
Thanks for the video! I just bought a different Moen faucet with a drain that looks similar to this one. Do you know why there isn't a washer between the gasket and drain nut? The instructions that came with mine said there should be but one wasn't included. And checking back at Home Depot there wasn't one in other boxes either. I saw you install this one without a washer so was hoping to get your thoughts.
You might try calling Moen. I've always had good experiences with them. Their faucets have a lifetime warranty. They sent me parts for free with any hassle. With our current covid situation it may be different... the world is in a bit of a pickle at the moment.
FANTASTIC EXPLANATION ❣️❣️❣️
It's my pleasure to help. I hope your installation went smoothly.
thank you Great job! step by step easy to follow directions.
You are welcome, Diann. Thank you for watching the video and the compliment!
Good video. I just installed 3 Moen Chateau bathroom faucets that came with overflow drain assemblies which I can't use in my non overflow sinks. Didn't really need to replace the existing drains but would have been nice to be able to use the new parts, especially since I paid for them.
Thanks for the compliment, Greg. You may not be aware of this, Moen has a life time guarantee, hang on to your receipts. I have a Moen kitchen faucet that needed a new cartridge. I called them and they sent me replacement cartridges for free..... no hassle.
Thanks, I did know about the lifetime warranty and registered the purchase at Moen online. I expect I will need a new cartridge at some point and wanted to be ready. Kohler and Delta also have lifetime warranties and have had to use them for my kitchen faucet and (builder) shower. It's great because those cartridges are pricey and they seem to be designed to fail.
I hear you about the designed to fail. I can often see the next repair coming when I buy something.
I was just trying to install my Moen faucet but there is no “spring” in my clip that is supposed to keep the rod in place. It just slides right off whenever you move it. I may have to go to Home Depot or somewhere and try to find one with some actual “tension” in it. Bummer...
You might try giving Moen a call. So far, I've always found them to very helpful. They will likely send you another clip.
Thank you, you are a LIFE SAVER!
You are welcome, Aaron. It's a pleasure to help a fellow Vet.
I just installed the exact same faucet in my hall sink and I can tell everyone that "beveled" sink seal on the bottom of the sink that comes with the new Caldwell faucet will LEAK. I tried it twice and it leaked twice. When tightening the plastic nut it never really gets tight, it wobbles somewhat. If your old seal was working and not cracked then don't toss it, you might just need it!
Luckily I had a spare sink drain kit that I was going to use on the master bath that has a sink seal that will work. It needs to be flat with the top part of it smaller than the bottom that can be pressed in and lock into the sink. Then when you tighten down the plastic nut it seals 100% water proof the way it should work with zero need for plumbers putty.
Thanks for taking the time to share, Bengus81.
Very well done tutorial. I have a problem, however, that did not seem to occur in your video. The small clamp that is supposed to lock the drain lift rod along the pivot rod doesn't hold. It just slips both ways and eventually the assembly either comes apart or slips to to drain pipe and locks up. It doesn't have the pinch power to stay in place. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a simple fix?
You could try "spreading" the clip apart further, that should give it more tension.
@@Know-How-Now Thanks for the suggestion. I did try that... didn't work. I ended up just wrapping some masking tape at before and behind the strap connection to the rod to work as simple collars. Works like a dream. Very surprised at this bad engineering from Moen. Again, let me say that I found your video one of the most clear and helpful ones I have ever seen. Kudos to you.
Thank you. That was excellent.
You are welcome, Petr.
I want to put one of those faucets with a sprayer in my utility sink in the basement. I suppose the method is the same whether you're putting a sprayer faucet in the kitchen or the laundry (utility) sink? The faucet in there right now is a three-hole cheap plastic stationary type. A faucet with a pull-out sprayer would be a lot more useful......
Fixed my problem! Thanks!
You are welcome!
Thank you. Very helpful!
You are welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's always nice to hear the videos have been helpful. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist, on the channel. If you find a few extra moments in your day, click on the channel name to check them out. Thanks for watching!
Perfect tutorial! thank you.
You are welcome, Beth. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos organized by playlist on the channel. If you find yourself with some free time, check out the channel. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Very helpful. Thank you!
You are welcome, Bob. It always makes my day to hear the video has been helpful. There are now over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. If you find a few spare moments, click on the channel name and explore.
Should i be concerned that the drain overflows holes are on the right and left vs the front and back to align with my overflow drain direction?? Why does your video not address this topic?
It sounds like you have common sense and you are going to align it properly.
Can I just install the faucet and use the old drain?
I didn't like the plastic drain that came with the sink. I had to cut the old one to remove it. I bought a higher quality metal drain from a local plumbing supply house. The old drain should work just fine. Just eye it up to make sure everything fits.
Good job but it would be more impressive if the vanity was actually set on the cabinet in a bathroom like in the real world. :-)
I already had too much fun tearing out the vanity, faucet & associated plumbing then cutting through tile, metal screen & mortar to access a lead drain pipe that the carpenter's put a nail into pipe in 1952 when the house was built. Lucky me, it started to leak on my watch. I like to make high quality videos that you can see what is going on, not waste your time watching me struggle, you'll have to go elsewhere if you want to spend your time watching that time of thing.
You didn’t finish...lol Do you have a video of replacing with new valves, and connecting some new supply lines?
Hi Mike, I try to keep the videos as short as possible and focus on the topic indicated by the title of the video. People complain if the video does not stay on topic. There are over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist on the channel. There are videos that show how to replace supply lines. There is a video that shows how to replace a toilet shut off valve, it's often the same valve used for bathroom sinks. Here are links to those videos: ruclips.net/video/dHbADBWvYYI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1tKqWwzGzXM/видео.html
No direction on how to connect to plumbing though...
Sorry to hear you are disappointed by the video. IMHO, the title, picture and description indicate that the video does not show how to connect the plumbing to the faucet. I do my best to stick to the title. The video is already 10 minutes long and that is already way beyond the attention span of many people. You may want to search for "how to connect plumbing to a faucet" instead.
Excellent vid.. Thank you!! #subbed
Welcome to the Know How Now channel, Alison!
Plumbers putty and rubber gasgets do not mix
its crazy how everyone has different ways of installing a fixture