HOW TO INSTALL A PFISTER BATHROOM FAUCET
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2020
- How to install a bathroom faucet. I am installing a pfister ladera widespread faucet. One of the main reason's I went with this faucet is that it has a push button drain stopper. The push button stoppers allow the faucet to have a sleeker design and are easier to install and maintain.
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Thank you, you just made it easier for me 🤙🏽
Just installed the same one -- Thanks!
Amazing video, I liked and subbed. It’s my first time installing and it went great.
The tool is used to install the mounting nut. Here is a quick video explanation from pfister. Its a different faucet but it explains how its used. ruclips.net/video/XjlswenRaC4/видео.html
Awesome thanks for the info!
Great instructions, knowledgeable guy, you just earned your self a sub! I’m looking through all the content now!
Thank you providing perfect instructions!
THANKS YOU MAKE MY DAY!!!!
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Any advice on where to pick up the specific adapter? I purchased the sink second hand and I am finding it so hard to find one that fits!
I installed a similar model (the Masey model) and it all seemed good but I keep getting a leak when I hook the hot water line to the hose which connects to the faucet. I have reattached and it seems like it is a good connection but is still has a significant leak. I am wondering if maybe there was supposed to be some sort of a washer or connector inside the line to the faucet. For now, I just turned off the hat water lead and am using the sink with just the cold water. Any tips?
Hey buddy we just upgraded our bathroom and installed 2 of these faucets. It's only been about 1 year and all of a sudden both water faucets have barely any pressure. Had this happened you you. I am trying to unscrew the aerator to clean out but I am having a hard time finding the proper tool to unscrew it.
The handle for my cold water goes farther back than the other. How do I adjust it?
The spray hose doesn’t click and stay strong. Would it be faulty hose?
All I can find is a waterline with a 1/2" FIP end. Where did you find a 5/8" FIP end line?
I saw some plumber's putty at 2:10 even though none was used. Also noticed that no Teflon tape was needed either...
That stuff is good to have just in case you need it.
How to remove flow restrictive but keep water from spraying everywhere ?
thanks for the helpful video. so you don't need to use any teflon tape when installing the faucet? how about on the angle stops?
You shouldn't need to. I assume you are talking about the shutoff valve? You shouldn't need to, but it depends on the valve.
hey Aaron, thanks for this video. I'm having a problem with this installation, viewing your video I see no difference in what you did to what I did. The problem I'm having is at just about 3:50 in your video: the supply lines are spewing water at the connectors to the fauctes (both). Is there some type of washer that's supposed to be in the connector that might be missing for me? I'm going hand tight, as tight as I can (and I'm no wuss..). Any thoughts/suggestions?
did you put the tap adapters on the supply lines? Which side is leaking water? The faucet side or the supply line side? There is no washer on the faucet side.
What size supply lines?
Do you recommend using silicon or plumbers putty at all or are the washers enough?
I usually use plumbers putty over silicone. I think it's easier clean up and you it stays good for longer. For the drain in the video I didn't need to use anything as the washer was enough. I also had a brand new sink and vanity so I think what you need to use depends on the situation. As long as there is a washer for inside the sink usually you don't need plumbers putty. If there is no washer I use plumbers putty.
I made sure the blue side arrow faced the sink but the faucet handle turned backwards not forward. Hot was fine. Is there a flaw on the blue side or does something need adjusting?
Same problem for me!
Opposite for me: the cold is rotating correctly, but the hot is rotating backwards. Anyone figure it out?
So, I have the exact same faucet and it's a 1/2" FIP not 5/8" FIP.
what tap adapter did you use for the supply line?
What size is you supply line? Are you installing the same faucet? Did it not come with the tap adapter? Its 1/2"x3/8". If you are looking for that specific tap adapter you can call pfister and they should replace it.
@@HomeRepairHubpfisssssster should include the hoses to begin with. POS product.
@@HomeRepairHub You said 5/8"x3/8" in the beginning. That's causing a bit of confusion. Otherwise, well done.
What size allen wrench is that?
it comes with the faucet
What if it leaks?! How do I fix that
Where is it leaking? Is it new?
Problem I've had is that the faucets keep twisting and won't stay in place, despite making sure they were tightly held. Work themselves loose. And have doubts about how long these cheap plastic pipes will last. Next time will look within the box to see just how substantial the fittings/pipe are. Fast ain't always the best, and having know several people's houses that were decimated by a plumbing leak (one just recently-had to keep moving from hotel to hotel over 4 months until the repairs were completed), not happy that the faucets are twisting so easily, and already leaking. Spending my afternoon doing it again. Won't buy any plumbing fixtures like this again.
Unfortunately, you left off one of the hardest parts, which is how to tighten down the faucet nuts underneath and still keep the faucet lined up properly so the hand is facing the correct way. That is, how to do this by yourself with faucets that are just a few inches from a backsplash.
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Why is it, in these videos, so easy to access the counter holes? This is not real life.
The cheap pfister bastards didn’t include hoses. So add $20 or so to the price you paid for the faucet. And prepare to run back and forth to the hardware store until you are lucky enough to find 2.
Your video was helpful but sadly it was not enough. This is the worse product we've bought in a long time. Definitely not for the DIY's who don't know about plumbing. The instructions are worthless, you don't have what you need to complete what's supposed to be a small to medium job. We are four days into this and we've bought so many adapters it's ridiculous. If you're considering this product, don't buy it! Now we're having to hire a plumber to come and figure this mess out, I'm extremely disappointed. But I want to thank you for at least making it look easy, and giving us a glimmer of hope that we could actually do this. I know you've helped a lot people across RUclips land.
I can assure you I have zero knowledge of plumbing...in fact is scares the crap out of me. I installed one of these by simply watching one of these DIY videos and had zero issues. These things are just about as plug and play as it gets