How To Remove Kitchen Faucet With U Shaped Bracket? [Step By Step]

The main mounting for the faucet, and where the sprayer line comes out, is a U-shaped bracket.

This consists of a roughly 1″ thick black plastic piece and a thin metal bracket with what appears to be riveted in it.

You’ll see that the whole length of the pipe is threaded. There is a nut just underneath the U-shaped steel bracket.

I would prefer not to have to pull out and replace the whole sink just to replace the faucet, but I don’t see anything to remove.

When I chose to replace my kitchen faucet with a simple upgrade, I had no idea what it would take to complete the task.

In the case of kitchen faucets that have a U-bracket, this guide will help you with how to remove kitchen faucets with U-shaped brackets.

How To Remove Kitchen Faucet With U Shaped Bracket

How to Remove a Kitchen Faucet with U Shaped Bracket

It’s time to get rid of the old faucet before installing the new one.

Clean out the Sink

The sink cabinet is where you’re going to spend a lot of time, so empty it first. My family and I were able to get rid of many extra cleaning goods that we didn’t use because of this.

When you’re finished, use an old towel to cover the cabinet’s bottom so you don’t track in chemical residue.

Shut off Water and Hose

The first step is to shut off the water. On the front or top of each pipe, there should be a shutoff valve for either hot or cold water. The right one is normally cold, whereas the left one is usually warm.

If you have, a single pipe with a splitter like this one, it may supply cold water to both the faucet and an appliance like a refrigerator.

You just need to turn off the one that runs to the faucet, so trace each pipe’s destination to find the correct one. To secure the knobs, turn them clockwise until they’re fully encased.

Loosen the Nuts

You need to make sure that you inspect the area beneath the sink where the faucet is attached. A nut should be used to secure a U-shaped brace to the sink.

Make sure you have Liquid Wrench Penetrating Oil on hand before you try to wrestle it off. To avoid hours of frustration, use this method to loosen the nut.

Clean the Holes

You need to pull the faucet out from the top once you’ve removed the resistant nut. You should take caution when you see the muck and filth beneath your feet.

That’s just a black foam seal that’s crumbled. With a putty knife, I carefully scraped away the old foam seal that had been glued to the sink. Rest was taken care of by a Magic Eraser.

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How Can You Choose The Right Kitchen Faucet?

When purchasing a kitchen faucet, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Height

My previous kitchen faucet’s lower height was driving me crazy. As a result, filling or washing the huge pots was a tedious task. A higher kitchen faucet provides more room for these bulkier appliances.

Finish

Make sure that your new faucet matches the rest of the room’s metal finishes before deciding on its color. Look at the handles on the cabinet doors and drawers, and pick a color that matches.

You may also want to consider the faucet finish’s ability to resist water spotting and fingerprints. Others come with a spot-resistant coating that helps keep the faucet clean longer.

Number of Holes

Before you buy a new faucet, you need to inspect your current model. For every deck plate fitted under the faucet neck, there is a strong likelihood that there is more than one hole hidden underneath.

Knowing what you’re getting yourself into now can help you prevent any surprises during the installation process.

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Do You Need to Hire a Plumber to Remove the Kitchen Faucet?

You don’t need a plumber to repair a faucet if you can do it yourself. An hour or so should be enough time to get the job done using just a basin wrench and some simple equipment.

Faucets in the kitchen and bathrooms can be cleaned using the same methods.

Plumbers often charge $150 or more to install a faucet if you don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself.

The cost of components and labor will rise if you have to conduct extra plumbing work, such as rerouting or reworking the pipes under the sink.

Final Words

To remove kitchen faucet with U shaped bracket, you need to first remove the quick connect, this faucet had two.

When you want to disconnect the quick connect on your hose, all you have to do is squeeze on both of the white buttons on either side of it.

After the bolt is removed, you must simultaneously pinch, wiggle, and pull down on the U bracket to remove it.

Due to my inability to pull as hard as I should, I had to try numerous times before getting it right the first time.

As soon as you remove that, you should be able to raise the old faucet.

I hope that after reading this article, you will be clear about how to remove kitchen faucets with U-shaped brackets.

by Uzzal Robiul
Uzzal Robiul is the Founder and Editor of Bathever, a website that he started to provide readers with the right guidance, solutions, and tips on bathroom fixtures. Uzzal’s expertise includes in-depth bathroom fixtures reviews and its solutions.

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