From underneath. There are two different types. There will either be a large nut on each side where the water lines attach or there will be a horseshoe shaped plate in the center that is held in place by one smaller nut. Take the supply lines off and remove the nuts that hold the faucet in place and lift it up.
The stem is the rod that sticks out of the faucet that the handle fastens to.
Get a faucet handle puller AFTER you remove the screw then follow the directions
Gather Tools and Materials. ... Turn Off the Water Supply and Open the Faucet. ... Remove the Handle Cap, Handle and Faceplate. ... Remove the Locking Clip. ... Remove and Replace the Cartridge. ... Replace Other Parts and Test. ... Remove the Metal Stem in a Shower Faucet with Two Handles. ... Replace the Metal Stem if Needed.
By replacing parts as needed depending on the type and brand of faucet It's possible that the gasket needs to be replaced, which is quite easy to do. Turn off the water source (under the sink) before you begin, though. Then remove the faucet handles and replace the gaskets. You can remove the faucet handles to see what size and type of gaskets you need first, or you can purchase a packet of assorted size and types of gaskets at any hardware store, in which should be the type your faucet uses. And don't be afraid of trying this on your own, it is much easier than most people think, and much cheaper than paying a plumber to do it for you.
All of them, they are handles.
To remove old shower pipes to install a new shower faucet, turn the main water off first. Then either cut the pipes at the joints or unscrew the washers holding the pipes together.
With a basin wrench
If it's mounted on the tub , you must gain access under this to remove the bolts. If mounted on the walls many are, you can remove the handles and get almost everything except the basic mounting from the front. -There are MANY different types, it doesn't help much that you didn't say which mounting method.
Put putty under outer edge of faucet base and fasten to sink. Remove excess putty after fastening faucet.
They generally screw on. Make sure the water supply is turned off. The spout should unscrew by turning counter-clockwise. Look for screws on the plate of the faucet, or remove the center cap on the faucet (pops out) and remove the screws.
open hood and remove the three bolts holding the headlight assembly. Pull assembly forward and unscrew the cap at the back of the assembly. Remove the plug and open the clamp. replace bulb, clamp and wires. Put back together.
By un surrounding it