Materials and Tools Needed:
1. Repair Kit (includes basin flange, strainer, and rubber gasket)
2. Adjustable Wrench
3. Pipe Wrench
4. Plumber's Putty
5. Screwdriver
6. Rag or Paper Towels
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Preparation:
- Turn off the water supply valves under the sink.
- Remove any accessories from the sink, including the faucet and drain assembly.
2. Remove Old Basin Flange:
- Use the adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the nuts securing the old basin flange to the sink drain.
- Carefully remove the old basin flange and gasket.
3. Clean Sink Drain:
- Thoroughly clean the sink drain opening, removing any debris or residue.
4. Apply Plumber's Putty:
- Roll a rope-like shape of plumber's putty and place it around the rim of the new basin flange.
- Press the putty firmly into place to create a seal.
5. Position New Basin Flange:
- Align the new basin flange with the drain hole and gently press it into place.
- Secure the basin flange by tightening the nuts using the adjustable wrench.
6. Attach Strainer:
- Place the rubber gasket over the drain opening.
- Position the strainer over the gasket and align the holes.
- Secure the strainer by tightening the screws with a screwdriver.
7. Reinstall Drain Assembly:
- Reattach the drain assembly to the sink drain.
- Tighten the slip nut under the sink to secure it.
8. Turn on Water Supply:
- Turn on the water supply valves under the sink.
9. Check for Leaks:
- Thoroughly inspect the repaired sink for any leaks.
- Tighten any loose connections if necessary.
10. Reinstall Accessories:
- Reinstall the faucet and any other accessories you removed earlier.
By following these steps, you can successfully repair your farmhouse kitchen sink and restore its functionality.