As implied by the title, replace the faucet’s cap and hand tighten it. Then, place and tighten the retaining screw with the Allen wrench. Finally, replace the cover/button. That is all! Now you can put your Dripping Delta Kitchen Faucet aside and go have some fun!
You can’t always rely on the faucet in the kitchen. In the event of a disaster, the water may not run from the taps, and if it does, it might not be safe to drink, depending on the situation. If there is a boil order in place, remember that if the power is out, boiling your...
Which could cause piping to lose its pitch causing even bigger problems. Although baking soda and vinegar may provide temporary relief of a stoppage you simply delaying the need to mechanically clean the pipe. As a drain freshener it is OK. The best thing to do is fill sink up with hot ...
I turned the hot water on in both the sink and shower, which I’m assuming would fill the hot water tank. Although this camper has switches for both propane and electric. So I’m not sure if there are two different tanks, or what? Currently I only plan to use the electric water ...
RV plumbing fixtures are very similar to house plumbing fixtures. You’ve got various faucets, showerheads and accessories, sink and drain covers, and fittings to connect fixtures to pipes. If you have to (or want to)replace any plumbing fixtures in your RV, simply measure, when necessary, ...
the pump into a jug of antifreeze, turning the water pump on, and running the nearest faucet to the water pump until it runs pink. Repeat this process with each faucet, working your way to the faucet furthest from the water pump and making sure to replace the jug of antifreeze as ...
Each night I wash the day’s socks, underwear and t-shirt in the hotel/hostel sink, and these items are dry enough to pack by morning. I’ve been washing the cargo pants about once a week (and I have yet to wash the travel vest). Some people take short no-luggage trips with even...