These were the best instructions. I followed along step by step and changed my broken kitchen tap! Honestly, thank you for being so clear, straightforward and humorous with your tips!
Watched this at the right time as I need to replace my Laundry tap. The handle of the tap has split, spurting water out sideways every time. I have been putting up with it for almost a year ...as one does. I finally showed one of my friends, he is going to attempt to remove and put in a new one. I will get him to watch this first. Thanks.
Thanks for the easy instructions. I'm about to replace my old mixer to a new one that I've had sitting in it's box for almost 2yrs & I'm absolutely TIRED of asking my "husband" to do that keeps saying he doesn't have time but has time to go play cricket 4 nights a week, fix things on his boat, clean his car etc. I should know better. I mean it took him THREE years to redo our shower and in those last year of the 3 I had a csection, tubal ligation, hysterectomy, bowel cancer removal where i was in hospital for 2 months, released with a stoma that needed a temporary ileostomy bag, the blue nurses that came out to my house were absolutely DISGUSTED because with all of these major surgeries I had to climb in and out of my spa bath and hook up one of those rubber hose things you hook onto the tap so I could wash my hair. So wish me luck everyone so I can do this & shove it in his face
I had the hot hose burst on my old kitchen tap tonight! Thank you for these straight forward, easy to follow instructions. It gave me confidence to be able to successfully replace it with the new kitchen tap I already had waiting to go! Thanks :)
Nailed it. Thanks! Had exact same situation as you but when you mentioned no stopcocks, i found your toilet&stopcock vid, then added those after another trip to Hammerbarn. Live your work mate 🤙
Hey man great video! Quick question, if I have a split tap system, and want to change it to a mixer, could I follow the same instructions, but plug the split tap holes with those lil stainless steel domes?
@@InspireDIY I just got the mixer tap from Bunnings. Going to give it a go. Thanks for the video. I would not have even tried but for your instructional video 👍
When the tap falls over that's when you go "HONEY!...HONEY!...HONEY!... ... Barry, you want 5 bucks? Hold this for a minute!" I have a very old tap, it looks like it has an upside down T shape to connect hot and cold to, to get them to their respective taps. I wanted to replace with a mixer tap like this. Someone said I need a converter, but it looks to me like I need to take the converter out, although I'm not sure how I would do this. Would this work in theory? Never changed a tap before.
Thanks.. I'm watching your video after the plumber changed our tap. I don't why he reversed the hot and cold Flexi pipes, because it's annoying . I'm used to having hot on the left and cold on the right. And now he is not answering the phone.
Hey Beena, I think he kooked that one🤔 International standards for plumbing says ‘hot’s on the left & cold’s on the right’ .. on mixer taps too. Lucky it’s an easy fix for you to do seeing as how it doesn’t look like he’ll be returning to sort it out. Best of luck, Kent
@@InspireDIY It was hardly a 10 minutes job, because under sink we had isolation valves. I know now why he did it. The first time he didn't fix the tap properly blaming the tap and asked us that we should have bought the tap from certain shop. Then we we bought that tap, call him and said we are not paying another £40. This time he asked to turn off the boiler. When the tap was replaced I asked him shall I turn on the boiler he said no no. I was in hurry at that time, had an appointment. But now I know why he didn't let the boiler turn on so we can't guess what he did.
Hey NoRegrets, there’s two labels on plumbing materials to look for.. ‘WaterMark’ means it meets certain AU/NZ quality standards which the gives an assurance on high quality, and ‘WELS’ (water efficiency labelling standard) gives a star rating based on efficiency. You can buy non-accredited products at some retailers but is it really worth it? Best of luck, Kent
Can't understand why you didn't fully assemble the threaded bolt and securing plate before passing it all through the hole! So much easier that all that fiddling from below. The plate is crescent-shaped to allow you to do that.
Aha that will solve the problem. Unfortunately it’s out of stock on amazon at the moment. Other option I have is to remove the whole sink. Remove the old tap and replace with new before reattaching the sink.
@@InspireDIYThanks for this. I have a different set, mine has separate hot and cold taps. Also i don’t have those flexible steel wrapped pipes and just copper pipes connected to the taps. Do you think it’s worthwhile to DIY or just hire a plumber. :-)
These were the best instructions. I followed along step by step and changed my broken kitchen tap! Honestly, thank you for being so clear, straightforward and humorous with your tips!
Ahh. You are most welcome Phoebe , thanks for the lovely comment- I’m glad it helped👌 Kent
I did it (39yo, F)! 😂😂 only took me 3 hrs and 2 trips to bunnings 😂😂 thank u OP!! Empowering women all over the world 😂❤️
Watched this at the right time as I need to replace my Laundry tap. The handle of the tap has split, spurting water out sideways every time. I have been putting up with it for almost a year ...as one does. I finally showed one of my friends, he is going to attempt to remove and put in a new one. I will get him to watch this first. Thanks.
Well done Polly, all the best 👍 Kent
Thanks for the easy instructions. I'm about to replace my old mixer to a new one that I've had sitting in it's box for almost 2yrs & I'm absolutely TIRED of asking my "husband" to do that keeps saying he doesn't have time but has time to go play cricket 4 nights a week, fix things on his boat, clean his car etc. I should know better. I mean it took him THREE years to redo our shower and in those last year of the 3 I had a csection, tubal ligation, hysterectomy, bowel cancer removal where i was in hospital for 2 months, released with a stoma that needed a temporary ileostomy bag, the blue nurses that came out to my house were absolutely DISGUSTED because with all of these major surgeries I had to climb in and out of my spa bath and hook up one of those rubber hose things you hook onto the tap so I could wash my hair. So wish me luck everyone so I can do this & shove it in his face
FYI he not playing cricket
Great job! No leaks and no plumbers crack 🤣
Yeah, I nice easy job to do, my daughter says.. 'Dad you can't post that, I saw your bum!' cheers Nicole, Kent
I had the hot hose burst on my old kitchen tap tonight! Thank you for these straight forward, easy to follow instructions. It gave me confidence to be able to successfully replace it with the new kitchen tap I already had waiting to go! Thanks :)
Good on you Maid, I’m glad it helped👌 cheers, Kent
The pillow is the best advice!! Thank you
Nailed it. Thanks! Had exact same situation as you but when you mentioned no stopcocks, i found your toilet&stopcock vid, then added those after another trip to Hammerbarn. Live your work mate 🤙
Thanks mate! Super useful video!
Cheers Kristin, Glad it helped you out 🤙Kent
Awesome job on the video! Explained so well for me, being a first timer tap installer. Thank you!
Hey Smokey that’s awesome 🤙 cheers, Kent
Thank you so much for your video! We changed our kitchen tap without any issues following your video!! 🎉
Hey, that’s awesome 👌 I’m glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know, Kent
Great video mate,and well explained!
I need to do mine,so i am confident to do it now
Thanks mate
Good on you Scotty, all the best mate 🤙Kent
Thank you so much. I do feel confident now. I'll report back on the outcome.
The socket wrench is what I needed. Thanks !
Good on you George 👌 cheers, Kent
Hey man great video! Quick question, if I have a split tap system, and want to change it to a mixer, could I follow the same instructions, but plug the split tap holes with those lil stainless steel domes?
Did you find out the answer to this question? I want to do the same thing
It's so simple when you do it 😊
Hey Michael, Im sure you can make it look easy too. good luck, Kent
@@InspireDIY I just got the mixer tap from Bunnings. Going to give it a go. Thanks for the video. I would not have even tried but for your instructional video 👍
Got charged £130 for this, I'd rather do it myself! Thank you❤
Thanks! You've saved us a few $$ now!
Well done Ben, That's a win! Cheers, Kent
Very useful video! Thank you
Hey Qu, thankyou 😉 Kent
You are awesome mate!
Good on you mate! Awesome job👍
Thanks Dakhoo 🤙 cheers for the nice comment. Kent
That direction to loosen the tap and what direction to put on the tap stop the tap moving abouts box spanner
Thanks a lot. What a great video. Subscribed 🎉
Cheers NosyCat 🤙 great to have you aboard. Kent
love your videos, can you please show us how to replace the shower mixer if any chance?
Hey jingsun, thank you & sure will mate - watch this space. Cheers, Kent
Cheers I'll now have a crack at installing the new tap.
Hey JagMan, let us know how you get on. Best of luck. Kent
Thanks mate!
You're most welcome Rob!🤙 Kent
When the tap falls over that's when you go "HONEY!...HONEY!...HONEY!... ... Barry, you want 5 bucks? Hold this for a minute!"
I have a very old tap, it looks like it has an upside down T shape to connect hot and cold to, to get them to their respective taps. I wanted to replace with a mixer tap like this. Someone said I need a converter, but it looks to me like I need to take the converter out, although I'm not sure how I would do this. Would this work in theory? Never changed a tap before.
Genius. Ty.
Thanks mate😉 Kent
Thanks..
I'm watching your video after the plumber changed our tap. I don't why he reversed the hot and cold Flexi pipes, because it's annoying . I'm used to having hot on the left and cold on the right. And now he is not answering the phone.
Hey Beena, I think he kooked that one🤔
International standards for plumbing says ‘hot’s on the left & cold’s on the right’ .. on mixer taps too.
Lucky it’s an easy fix for you to do seeing as how it doesn’t look like he’ll be returning to sort it out.
Best of luck, Kent
@@InspireDIY It was hardly a 10 minutes job, because under sink we had isolation valves.
I know now why he did it. The first time he didn't fix the tap properly blaming the tap and asked us that we should have bought the tap from certain shop. Then we we bought that tap, call him and said we are not paying another £40. This time he asked to turn off the boiler. When the tap was replaced I asked him shall I turn on the boiler he said no no.
I was in hurry at that time, had an appointment. But now I know why he didn't let the boiler turn on so we can't guess what he did.
Do you need to worry about watermarked taps?
Hey NoRegrets, there’s two labels on plumbing materials to look for..
‘WaterMark’ means it meets certain AU/NZ quality standards which the gives an assurance on high quality, and ‘WELS’ (water efficiency labelling standard) gives a star rating based on efficiency.
You can buy non-accredited products at some retailers but is it really worth it?
Best of luck, Kent
@@InspireDIY thanks, Kent!
I have similar the problem is the hot and cold water not mix
How did you get on? Did you find a solution? Kent
perfection
Hey TeflDude, I hope you are referring to the tap Install and not the plumbers crack😉
Cheers, Kent
And funny! 😂
You’re very kind Sofia🤙
Can't understand why you didn't fully assemble the threaded bolt and securing plate before passing it all through the hole! So much easier that all that fiddling from below. The plate is crescent-shaped to allow you to do that.
Great tip John, well done👌 Kent
Even my deep socket is not deep enough to unscrew. Really struggling
Hey Judah, that’s a shame🙄 It may be time to invest in one of these..
amzn.to/4e9sOjW
Best of luck mate, Kent
Aha that will solve the problem. Unfortunately it’s out of stock on amazon at the moment. Other option I have is to remove the whole sink. Remove the old tap and replace with new before reattaching the sink.
👍
👍 back at ya jagga
@@InspireDIYThanks for this. I have a different set, mine has separate hot and cold taps. Also i don’t have those flexible steel wrapped pipes and just copper pipes connected to the taps. Do you think it’s worthwhile to DIY or just hire a plumber. :-)