You only need a 1/4 turn after hand tightening the supply line to the angle/straight stop. If it leaks you can always tighten it some more. But if leaks because you over tightened, then you're screwed.
The joint between the two pieces of white PVC is called a slip joint. And while it doesn't use a gasket, I've seen a plumber put pipe dope on it for a better seal.
I’m a women and it’s probably allot harder for me to understand. I assembled everything but it’s leaking from the plastic p pipe. What can I do ? Advice would be greatly appreciated.
It didn't look like you put any silicon on the rubber gasket under the sink. I've tightened it twice and water comes pouring out. It looks like the rubber and the pressure should do the job. Not sure what is going on.
You need to put silicone under the lip of the drain assembly that is visible from the top of the sink. That will seal the drain to the sink basin. No need for silicone under the sink.
I’ve done that before but I think on that one the supply fittings were too large to fit through the holes in the top. Definitely easier to donor that way if space allows.
So best way is avoid modern Delta faucet. High priced, mediocre quality, lots of plastic & pex. And my favorite leaky sink drain kit. Great! 😮 Not what we payed for..
Struggled to do the installation, watched this video, done in less than an hour. Good stuff here!
Very comprehensive video with all the attention to detail.
Thank you! This gave me a lot more detail than some other videos (ahem....) that should have. Best! L.
Extremely helpful thank you
The best!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you! Very helpful video
@ 18:00 how come u didnt put any teflon tape/blue monster seal on the threads before attaching supply lines?
They’re compression fittings. Tape isn’t needed
Great video helps me with installing mine
I've always used plumber's puddy for the drain. I'm concerned that the silicone will make it really difficult to disassemble in the future.
You only need a 1/4 turn after hand tightening the supply line to the angle/straight stop. If it leaks you can always tighten it some more. But if leaks because you over tightened, then you're screwed.
Where'd you get the third nut? I just purchased a P-trap kit and it only has 2 nuts...
The joint between the two pieces of white PVC is called a slip joint. And while it doesn't use a gasket, I've seen a plumber put pipe dope on it for a better seal.
This is exactly the model I have at a house. The locking nut is missing. This view is exactly what I was looking for.
18:40 Basin Wrench.
Thanks🙂
And they have some new types that are available
Can this unit be taken apart and used as a 3 piece faucet
No. It can only be used as a single unit. 3 piece faucets have a different design.
@@HomeSource Thank you for answering my question! I can stop googling it now. lol
I’m a women and it’s probably allot harder for me to understand. I assembled everything but it’s leaking from the plastic p pipe. What can I do ? Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
It didn't look like you put any silicon on the rubber gasket under the sink. I've tightened it twice and water comes pouring out. It looks like the rubber and the pressure should do the job. Not sure what is going on.
You need to put silicone under the lip of the drain assembly that is visible from the top of the sink. That will seal the drain to the sink basin. No need for silicone under the sink.
Couldn’t you have installed the supply lines to the faucet before you installed the faucet?
I’ve done that before but I think on that one the supply fittings were too large to fit through the holes in the top. Definitely easier to donor that way if space allows.
I've installed hundreds of faucets. If the supply line fits through before dropping it in, the plumbing gods have truly smiled upon you that day.
Thank you sir.. Real useful video.. Got my shit done.. Thanks you!.
So best way is avoid modern Delta faucet. High priced, mediocre quality, lots of plastic & pex. And my favorite leaky sink drain kit. Great! 😮
Not what we payed for..
I have been less than impressed myself.