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How to Replace Laundry Taps: A Step-by-Step Guide

Replacing laundry taps is a straightforward process that can refresh the look of your laundry area and improve functionality. Here’s a detailed guide to help you replace your laundry taps successfully.

1. Gather Your Materials: #

Collect the necessary tools and materials: new laundry taps, adjustable wrench, basin wrench, screwdriver, plumber’s tape, bucket, sponge or towel.

2. Turn Off the Water Supply: #

Locate the shut-off valves for your laundry taps and turn them clockwise to close them. If there are no local shut-off valves, turn off the main water supply to your home.

3. Drain the Taps: #

Turn on the existing laundry taps to release any remaining water and reduce pressure in the lines. Place a bucket under the taps to catch any water that may spill during the process.

4. Disconnect the Water Supply Lines: #

Use an adjustable wrench to loosen and disconnect the water supply lines from the taps. Have a sponge or towel ready to soak up any residual water that may leak out.

5. Remove the Old Taps: #

Use a basin wrench to loosen the nuts securing the taps to the laundry tub or wall. Once the nuts are loose, remove the old taps. Clean the area around the tap holes to remove any old sealant or debris.

6. Install the New Taps: #

Apply plumber’s tape to the threads of the new taps to ensure a watertight seal. Insert the new taps into the holes on the laundry tub or wall. Secure them from underneath using the nuts and washers provided. Use a basin wrench to tighten the nuts, ensuring the taps are firmly in place.

7. Reconnect the Water Supply Lines: #

Connect the water supply lines to the new taps and tighten them with an adjustable wrench. Be careful not to overtighten, as this can damage the fittings.

8. Turn On the Water Supply: #

Slowly turn on the shut-off valves for the laundry taps or the main water supply. Check for any leaks around the connections. If there are leaks, tighten the connections slightly until the leaks stop.

9. Test the New Taps: #

Turn on the new taps to check for proper water flow and functionality. Ensure both hot and cold water are running smoothly. Check for any leaks around the base of the taps and the supply line connections.

Replacing laundry taps is a straightforward process that can significantly enhance the look and functionality of your laundry area. By following these steps and using the right tools, you can successfully replace your old taps with new ones.

Updated on 16 Jul 2024

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