Sometimes you just need to do maintenance on this old RV. Our kitchen faucet developed a slow leak and it was becoming more apparent that it wasn’t going to fix itself, so Tobey ordered a new one.
We store all of our pans under the sink, so once everything was out, Tobey got to work. It was surprising how quickly the old faucet came out. We got the counter cleaned and were ready to go.
With a little assistance from me, he was able to attach the screws to the new hardware and the new faucet was in place.Next came the more difficult part of the job – reattaching the water supply lines. There isn’t much room to get under the sink, but he managed!Tobey had allocated eight hours for the installation, but less than an hour later, the new faucet was installed with no leaks under the sink and it doesn’t drip. Hurray!
It should be good for another 18 years and will probably outlast the RV!!!
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Doing anything in an RV or trailer is a chore. We had to replace the floor in the trailer, words were said.
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