I bought a new house recently and one of the bathroom sinks is cracked, gross and very outdated so I'm replacing the vanity top and faucet. I watched every video I could find about replacing faucets before beginning, but after I began trying to disconnect the old faucet realized things look different than I was led to expect!
What do I need to do to get the current piping to accept the faucet pictured? If it's extremely complicated, just tell me to get a plumber, but if it requires intermediate skill, I can probably do it. I'm a metalsmith so have lots of experience cutting and soldering metals, but not in plumbing situations.
Home was built in 1981. Thanks.
What do I need to do to get the current piping to accept the faucet pictured? If it's extremely complicated, just tell me to get a plumber, but if it requires intermediate skill, I can probably do it. I'm a metalsmith so have lots of experience cutting and soldering metals, but not in plumbing situations.
Home was built in 1981. Thanks.
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