So I decided to embark on two home improvement projects today, and has it been an adventure!
Our kitchen faucet has been leaky for quite a while. The water sprayed out the back of the faucet everytime it was swiveled while running and Don didn't want to call a plumber to fix it because they're so expensive. His solution, in the meantime, has been to put a plastic yogurt container in a larger glass container under the drippy spot to catch the water. Needless to say, it wasn't a solution that pleased me. Don did try to fix it while I was in Vancouver, but he got a little intimidated by all the hoses and tubes, so he left it.
After Don told me about his abandoned attempt, I told him I could probably fix it, maybe by getting a brand new faucet all together. Actually Don did go look at new faucets but thought it a good idea to wait and get my input before buying something.
So today we finally got around to buying a new faucet. It's similar to our old one, with a single handle, but the spout pulls out and becomes a sprayer. I started by disconnecting the cold water line - thank goodness! - and shutting off the water. Righty tighty, lefty loosey, right? Well no, and that's when my problems started. I thought I hadn't turned the cold water valve all the way off so I attempted to turn it more to the right and first there was a little spray, then a HUGE spray and all this cold water came gushing out, right at my face, soaking me. It was chilly and I called for Don and tried to shut it off.... couldn't get close and water continued to gush out. Don finally came, Marlena was napping and woke up as I was calling Don, so she started crying. Don used his thumb to stop the water and I tried, but couldn't manage it, to turn the knob. Don finally managed it, and I scrambled to get towels to mop up all the water. It was all over the place! But the water kept leaking. Don tried to find the water shut-off valve, but couldn't. We finally called the management company, were told where the valve was, Don shut it off and the management company called the plumber. A side note, when Don shut the water off, he shut it off for all 6 units in our building, so no one had any water from about 4:30 pm onwards...
The plumber eventually came. We all thought the valves under the sink were leaky, but it turned out to be more complicated than that and the plumber had to cut into the wall under our sink, refit both pipes (because the 2nd valve busted too as he was checking what was going on) and put on new valves, which are way better than the old ones anyway.
Two hours later the plumber was done - by the way, while we were waiting for the plumber I continued with dismantling the faucet. Figured, why not, the water's shut off now, may as well do it now. Now it was my turn to install the new faucet and it didn't turn out to be that hard at all. According to the info I found on the Internet (great resources for replacing your kitchen faucet) it should only take an hour, barring unforseen issues. Well, we had issues, but the installation of the faucet itself was pretty easy and now we have a new faucet that no longer leakes, has a pull out spout, and is easier to move around. Hooray for me!
The 2nd project will be tackled tomorrow - installing a front tray in front of the sink so we can store out scrubbies there rather than on the sink. Don has already removed the face board, we just need to screw on the hardware and the little tray thingy. Maybe once it's all done I'll take a picture to show off my handy work.
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