Shut Off Water and Disconnect Hot Supply Line — Disconnect Water Supply Lines
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How to Replace a Mobile Home Garden Tub Faucet · Step 3 of 10
In this video
Go under the kitchen sink and locate the hot water shutoff valve. Turn the valve handle clockwise to completely shut off the water supply to the hot line. Place a pitcher or bucket directly underneath the connection. Using an adjustable crescent wrench, loosen the compression nut that connects the flexible faucet supply line to the shutoff valve. Once loose, finish unscrewing it by hand and pull the line free from the valve.
Goal: Isolate the faucet from the hot water supply
- Ensure the shutoff valve is completely closed before loosening the supply line to prevent water from spraying out.
Used in this video
- Adjustable Wrench (brand: Unspecified, Tool Type: Adjustable Wrench, Material: Steel, Grip: Smooth, Adjustable_Wrench_Size: 8_inch) — Loosening and tightening the supply line compression nut.
- Pitcher (brand: Unspecified, Tool Type: Basin Wrench, Material: Plastic) — Catching water and debris flushed from the faucet.
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FAQs
Beyond basic tools, are there any specialized tools I'll definitely need for replacing a mobile home garden tub faucet, especially for tight access?
Yes, a basin wrench (like the Husky or TEKTON models listed) is crucial for reaching nuts in confined spaces, and tongue and groove pliers (like Channellock) are excellent for stubborn connections. A good headlamp (e.g., Husky 400 Lumens LED) will also significantly improve visibility within the often-cramped access panels.
What's the most critical step to ensure safety and prevent major issues before starting this mobile home faucet replacement?
The absolute most critical step is to completely shut off the main water supply to your mobile home before you begin any work. This prevents flooding and allows you to work safely without water pressure. Always double-check by turning on a nearby faucet to ensure water has stopped flowing completely.
How difficult is this project for a beginner, and how much time should I set aside to complete it?
This project is rated as 'beginner' difficulty, making it very approachable for DIYers with basic tool knowledge. For a first-timer, expect it to take approximately 2-4 hours, including preparation, removal, installation, and thorough leak testing. Rushing can lead to mistakes, so allow ample time.
What are common mistakes people make during mobile home faucet replacement, especially with water connections, and how can I avoid them?
A common mistake is cross-threading water lines; always hand-tighten connections first to ensure proper alignment before using a wrench to tighten them. Another is forgetting to use plumber's putty (like Oatey 14 oz.) under the faucet base to create a watertight seal, which is essential to prevent leaks around the deck.
Shut Off Water and Disconnect Hot Supply Line — Disconnect Water Supply Lines
Part of project
How to Replace a Mobile Home Garden Tub Faucet · Step 3 of 10
In this video
Go under the kitchen sink and locate the hot water shutoff valve. Turn the valve handle clockwise to completely shut off the water supply to the hot line. Place a pitcher or bucket directly underneath the connection. Using an adjustable crescent wrench, loosen the compression nut that connects the flexible faucet supply line to the shutoff valve. Once loose, finish unscrewing it by hand and pull the line free from the valve.
Goal: Isolate the faucet from the hot water supply
- Ensure the shutoff valve is completely closed before loosening the supply line to prevent water from spraying out.
Used in this video
- Adjustable Wrench (brand: Unspecified, Tool Type: Adjustable Wrench, Material: Steel, Grip: Smooth, Adjustable_Wrench_Size: 8_inch) — Loosening and tightening the supply line compression nut.
- Pitcher (brand: Unspecified, Tool Type: Basin Wrench, Material: Plastic) — Catching water and debris flushed from the faucet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Beyond basic tools, are there any specialized tools I'll definitely need for replacing a mobile home garden tub faucet, especially for tight access?
Yes, a basin wrench (like the Husky or TEKTON models listed) is crucial for reaching nuts in confined spaces, and tongue and groove pliers (like Channellock) are excellent for stubborn connections. A good headlamp (e.g., Husky 400 Lumens LED) will also significantly improve visibility within the often-cramped access panels.
What's the most critical step to ensure safety and prevent major issues before starting this mobile home faucet replacement?
The absolute most critical step is to completely shut off the main water supply to your mobile home before you begin any work. This prevents flooding and allows you to work safely without water pressure. Always double-check by turning on a nearby faucet to ensure water has stopped flowing completely.
How difficult is this project for a beginner, and how much time should I set aside to complete it?
This project is rated as 'beginner' difficulty, making it very approachable for DIYers with basic tool knowledge. For a first-timer, expect it to take approximately 2-4 hours, including preparation, removal, installation, and thorough leak testing. Rushing can lead to mistakes, so allow ample time.
What are common mistakes people make during mobile home faucet replacement, especially with water connections, and how can I avoid them?
A common mistake is cross-threading water lines; always hand-tighten connections first to ensure proper alignment before using a wrench to tighten them. Another is forgetting to use plumber's putty (like Oatey 14 oz.) under the faucet base to create a watertight seal, which is essential to prevent leaks around the deck.