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How to Add a Sprayer Kitchen Faucet

## Steps to Add a Sprayer Kitchen Faucet

1. Turn off the water supply. Use the main shut-off valve or the valves located under the sink to turn off the water supply to the kitchen faucet.

2. Remove the old faucet.

- Use an adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the nuts that hold the faucet in place.

- Be careful not to drop the nuts into the sink.

- Pull the faucet up and out of the sink.

- Discard the old faucet.

3. Install the new faucet.

- Place the new faucet in the sink opening.

- Insert the mounting screws from underneath the sink and fasten the faucet in place.

- Tighten the nuts until they are snug.

- Make sure that the faucet is level.

4. Connect the water supply lines.

- Attach the hot water supply line to the red hot water port on the faucet.

- Attach the cold water supply line to the blue cold water port on the faucet.

- Use wrenches to tighten the connections until they are snug.

5. Turn on the water supply.

- Turn on the main shut-off valve or the valves located under the sink to turn on the water supply to the kitchen faucet.

6. Test the faucet.

- Turn on the faucet and check for leaks.

- If there are any leaks, tighten the connections until the leaks stop.

- Check that the sprayer head is working properly.

_Note: You may need to use Teflon tape or pipe dope to ensure a water-tight seal._

- Use Teflon tape or plumber’s putty. These materials help create a watertight seal between the faucet and the sink or countertop.

- Attach the sprayer hose. Screw the sprayer hose onto the faucet body and tighten it with a wrench. Make sure the connections are secure and there are no gaps.

- Test the faucet. Turn on the water and check for leaks. If you find one, tighten the hose connection and faucet body until the leak stops. Once the faucet and sprayer are installed correctly, you should use them without any issues.