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You Don’t Need a Pro for This Job

It’s amazing the difference a new faucet can make on the look, feel and functionality of your kitchen.

More affordable than a full-blown renovation of your kitchen, a new faucet is a dash of updated, and accent of colour and may offer new features and capabilities that you didn’t have with your old faucet. Installing a new faucet can be an intimidation prospect — even though it shouldn’t be. You can pay a professional to do the job, but the reality is installing a faucet is something that can be done by the minor-level handyman.

“This is a home improvement job that is much easier than many people think,” says Kevin Russell, Director of Sales for Pfister Faucets, a division of Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc.  “Every Pfister faucet comes with detailed and easy to follow instructions, and even if you get stuck we have video tutorials on the Pfister YouTube channel to help you past any hardships.”

While each family of faucets may have nuances specific to it, here are 10 basic tips for installing a one-handle pull-down kitchen faucet:

And that’s it! You’re done and free to enjoy your new faucet.

For more information on Pfister Faucets, please visit pfisterfaucets.ca. Stay connected on social media by liking Pfister Faucets on Facebook, following on Twitter @PfisterFaucets and getting some great design ideas on Pinterest.

For more information on Spectrum Brands, please visit spectrumbrands.com.

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