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How Do You Repair A Faucet Spray Head And Hose?

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How Do You Repair A Faucet Spray Head And Hose?

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Removing and repairing a faucet spray head is simple if you carefully follow a few steps. First, if a hose leaks or blocks water, detach it for possible replacement, starting at the spray head. Unscrew the head from its coupling, then free the coupling from the hose by prying off a retaining snap ring with the tip of a screwdriver or penknife. Replace the hose washer if necessary, and try to clear a blocked hose by running water through it at full blast (with the spray head removed, opening a faucet will send water tothe hose rather than the sink spout). If the hose still leaks or is permanently obstructed, then keep reading for the next step. Only a single hex nut secures the hose to its attachment at the base of the spout, but this nut is often hard to get at. If you cannot unscrew it with an ordinary wrench or a pair of locking pliers, use a basin wrench, a plumber’s tool especially designed for working in close quarters. Lie on your back under the sink as you unscrew the nut, and i

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