Replacing Kitchen Faucet In My Tiny House On Wheels

9 years ago
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I had to replace the faucet in my tiny house kitchen sink. I discovered that the original faucet had been leaking so my plumbing project was put on hold until I could replace the old leaky faucet with a new one. There is no point in putting in new plumbing only to have water leaking all over the tiny house on wheels.

I had this faucet for a while now waiting for the time to get it installed.

I used two cameras for the first time ever while working on a project to give you the best angles and views of the work as I installed the new kitchen faucet.

The original faucet gave me some trouble pulling it out. So I had to cut off the original copper lines in order to remove the assembly.

Installing the new faucet went quite well though. It was simple and fast to drop in the new assembly and fasten it down in place.

Now the tiny house plumbing can continue. When the creek is safe to approach I will take a water tank in my truck and get some water to work with.

I still have to leak test the water tanks before I continue at all with the tiny house plumbing. But now I am one step closer to having running water in my tiny home.

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