Home Construction & Remodeling : How to Repair Old Kitchen Faucets That Leak
Mar.02, 2010 in
Home Remodeling
When repairing a leaky kitchen faucet, it’s vital to first determine where the leak is originating. Find out how to check a faucet’s cartridge or hose connection withhelp from a home repair specialist in this free video on home construction and remodeling. Expert: Tim Gipson Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
Tags: Faucets, Home, Home Construction, Home Remodeling, Kitchen, Leak, Repair
Search Term : wheres the shut off valve for the kitchen faucet,
Search Term : wheres the shut off valve for the kitchen faucet,

March 2nd, 2010 at 12:22 pm
i painted my kitchen orange with white trimming my house is a 1940′s house with original cabinets, i just despise then they have a weird smell to them i going to just get lowes rebuilt it with modern cabins,
March 2nd, 2010 at 12:54 pm
would be nice if you didnt have the faucet in the way of your presentation we can see what your doing…. thx
March 2nd, 2010 at 1:10 pm
Where did you turn the water off-under the sink?if you did-follow the pipework until you find the main stop valve and turn the water off there as well just to be on the safe side-youre in the U.S. so i,m not sure that your system is the same as ours
March 2nd, 2010 at 1:16 pm
i turned the handle / knob to release the excess water but it still drips alot. i thinnk its cus the knob is broken. i twitsted it way too much and it like poped open alittle. is it still safe to take it apart?
March 2nd, 2010 at 1:47 pm
If you shut off your valve-there will still be a bit of water in the pipework,turn the taps on before you do anything else-that will empty the remaining water and release the pressure
March 2nd, 2010 at 2:10 pm
if i shut off my shut off valve and it still dripps, is it still safe to take apart the faucet????!!?!?