Remove the Old Toilet mounting cap nuts that bolt the toilet to the floor (or to a metal ring or flange that is attached to the top of the toilet waste pipe) You'll see that a deep 9/16" socket (or other size) or an adjustable wrench will work to loosen and then unscrew these ...
Check the ends of the wire leads on the transformer: If the insulation is already stripped back by 1/2 inch or so, you're good to go. If the ends are not stripped (no bare metal showing), strip 1/2 inch of insulation from each wire, using wire strippers. Connect the green ground ...
Take your drain strainer and apply a small consistent ring of plumber’s putty around the underside of its lip. Screw it in tightly, ensuring a smooth fit with the putty. Lean the kitchen sink on its side and apply the rubber gaskets and threaded flange to the underside of the drain stra...
Turn off the water to your toilet. Locate the metal shutoff valve on the lower part of the wall behind or beside the toilet. Turn the dial clockwise until it stops moving to completely turn off the water so the toilet tank doesn’t refill while you’re working.[1] If the valve does...