How to Install a Waterstone Kitchen Sink Faucet

Installing a new kitchen sink faucet is a great way to update the look of your kitchen without having to do a complete renovation. And, with Waterstone's kitchen sink faucets that come with easy-to-follow instructions, you can do it yourself in a few easy steps! 

In this blog post, we'll provide you with all the information you need to install your Waterstone kitchen sink faucet like a pro. So whether you're replacing an old faucet or installing one for the first time, read on for tips and tricks that will make the process simple and straightforward. 

Let's get started!

Waterstone kitchen sink faucet
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Tools and Materials Needed for Installing a  Waterstone  Kitchen Faucet

  1. Adjustable wrench
  2. Allen wrench
  3. Screwdriver
  4. New Waterstone  kitchen faucet kit
  5. Silicone caulk [optional]

Instructions on the Installation of  Waterstone  Kitchen Faucet

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Disconnect the Existing Faucet

Before you begin installing your new Waterstone kitchen sink faucet, it's important to disconnect the power supply to your kitchen sink. This will ensure that you don't accidentally electrocute yourself while working on the sink. Once the power is disconnected, begin by shutting off the water supply, then use an adjustable wrench to remove the existing faucet.

Install the Waterstone Faucet Spout

With the old kitchen faucet removed, it's time to begin installing the new Waterstone kitchen sink faucet. Start by attaching the spout to the sink, then attach the handles. Thread the mounting screws into the mounting nut making sure they're only a few threads in.

Put the foam gasket on the spout and push the spout through the desired hole in the sink. From the bottom, screw the mounting nut and metal washer hand tight all the way up to the underside of the sink. When you have hand-tightened the mounting nut as much as possible, use a screwdriver to tighten the screws a little more to ensure a snug fit. You don't want the spout to be able to wiggle around.

Install the Valve Stem of Waterstone Faucet

Now it's time to install the valve stem. Slip the foam gasket up around the tubes. Position it in the groove at the base of the valve. Push the tubes through the sink's hole while holding the gasket in place. Center the valve by aligning the lower tube with the mounting bracket.

As you tighten, make sure that the valve stays straight, facing the direction it needs to because sometimes it can move a little when tightening. This ensures that your Waterstone kitchen faucet is facing the right direction when it's installed. 

Install a Sprayer Hose

If you're installing a sink with a sprayer, especially a pull-down Waterstone kitchen faucet, the process is pretty similar to the one above. 

Once you know how to replace the Waterstone kitchen faucet sprayer hose, then you’ll be good to go. First, install the sprayer head onto the threaded end of the hose and hand tighten it only. Attach the hose guide onto the other end of the hose and feed it through the underside of the sink. Remove the hose guide and feed the weight onto the hose.

Connect the Waterstone sprayer hose to the valve hose by pushing them together. Secure them by installing a clip to hold them in place. Pull the sprayer hose out and check that when you do, the sprayer hose does not catch on anything under the sink. If the hose gets tangled up during the installation, it can make it difficult to use the sprayer.

Waterstone kitchen sink faucet dimensions
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Connect the Water Lines

Shut off the water at the shut-off valves beneath the sink. If there are no shut-off valves, shut off the water at the main valve to the house. Place a bucket beneath the P-trap to catch any water that may spill out when you disconnect the lines.

Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the compression nuts on the water lines. Be careful not to over-tighten or strip the threads.

Install the Waterstone  Faucet Trim

Install the decorative escutcheon plate over the hole in the sink. Attach the Waterstone faucet trim to the escutcheon plate using the screws with the trim kit. Make sure that all o-rings and gaskets are in place before you screw on the trim. Connect the handles to the faucet using the screws that come with the handles.

Also, determine whether or not to use a gasket. This will depend on the type of counter or sink you have. If you have a three holes faucet but wish to install a single-hole Waterstone faucet, then you must use a gasket. If your counter or sink has only one predrilled hole, you can install the faucet directly on top of it without using a gasket.

The gasket is provided by the majority of Waterstone products. However, not all do, and you may be required to purchase it individually. Make sure you cover all the mounting holes with a gasket. If you're installing the faucet through a single mounting hole, then omit the gasket and place the new Waterstone kitchen faucet.

Check for Leaks

Now that your Waterstone faucet is installed, it's time to check for leaks. Begin by turning on the water at the shutoff valves, and then turn on each handle of your faucet. Move each handle back and forth to make sure they're working properly. Finally, turn off each handle and check under the sink for any drips. If there are any, tighten the connection until the leak stops.

Before using the new Waterstone kitchen faucet, flush out the sprayer hose. Pull out the sprayer head and unscrew it from the sprayer hose, ensuring to hold onto the sprayer hose. Run some water through the hose to clear out any debris that may be clogging it. Then screw the aerator back on and reattach the sprayer head.

Check for leaks several hours after the installation and once again the next day. Even a very small water leak under the sink can lead to mold and cabinet damage over time.

FAQs on Installing a Waterstone  Kitchen Faucet

Is plumber paste required when installing Waterstone kitchen faucets?

No, a plumber's paste is not required when installing Waterstone kitchen faucets. However, many people find it helpful to use a plumber's paste to ensure a tight seal between the faucet and the sink.

How do you choose Waterstone kitchen faucets?

Just like choosing other kitchen faucets, there are some factors you need to consider when choosing the best Waterstone kitchen faucet. These include the price, warranty, size and shape, and features you’re looking into.

 

Which is better, plumber's paste or silicone for sealing a Waterstone kitchen faucet?

Silicone putty is great for fixing leaks because it's waterproof and flexible. It also forms a strong bond with most surfaces, so it won't come loose over time. 

Plumber's putty, on the other hand, is much easier to work with and usually gives a better seal. However, it's not as flexible as silicone putty, so it may not last as long. Ultimately, the best option for sealing a faucet depends on the situation. 

How to remove Waterstone kitchen faucets?

To remove your Waterstone kitchen faucet, start by shutting off the water supply to the faucet. Next, use a wrench to loosen the screws that secure the faucet to the sink. With the screws removed, you should be able to lift the faucet off of the sink. If you have a sprayer attached to your Waterstone faucet, you will need to disconnect the hose from the sprayer before you can remove the faucet.

Why install a Waterstone kitchen faucet?

Installing a Waterstone kitchen is a good investment for your kitchen because it will last longer than any other faucet product. If you’re also looking for the best kitchen faucet with a sprayer, then Waterstone is a good option.

Final Thought on How to Install Your Waterstone  Kitchen Faucet

Installing Waterstone kitchen faucets is a relatively straightforward process. However, if you are not comfortable performing the installation yourself, you can always hire a professional to do it for you.

Be sure to read all of the instructions that come with your Waterstone kitchen faucet before beginning the installation process. This will help you to avoid making any mistakes that could cause damage to your sink or faucet.

If you are interested in more faucet installation guides by brand, check out the table below for some informative DIY guides. 

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