Installing a single-handle mixer tap is a task you can handle on your own. Let's see how to replace your faucet with step-by-step instructions, photos, and video guidance.

Before you start, it's essential to shut off the water supply to the affected fixture. If there are no intermediate valves, you'll need to close the main valve—meaning no water will be available from other taps while you work. That's why installing a single-handle mixer tap is the perfect opportunity to add a shut-off valve between the hot and cold water supply lines and their flexible hoses. This way, in the future, you can close the water supply to just that fixture while keeping water available in the rest of your home.
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Installing a single-handle mixer tap involves connecting the faucet to the water supply pipes, as well as to the pop-up drain mechanism that lets you seal the sink with the metal plug.
If you currently have a three-hole faucet (one spout and two side handles) and want to switch to a single-handle model, you'll need to cover the side holes of your sink with chrome screw caps. Be careful to position the gaskets correctly. Always choose high-quality products for the best results.
How the Connections Work
What You Need to Install a Single-Handle Mixer Tap
- Single-handle mixer tap complete with flexible hoses and gaskets
- Chrome screw caps
- Pop-up drain mechanism
- Adjustable roller wrench
- Parrot wrench
- Fork wrench
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Single-Handle Mixer Tap Installation
To remove the old faucets, you first need to take off the top plate or handle, which is usually secured by a screw. Once the chrome outer body is removed, you'll see the large nut that controls the flow.
Remove these nuts using a parrot wrench, then disconnect the hot and cold water flexible hoses. Loosen the locking ring located under the sink, and you can now remove the old faucet.
Insert the single-handle mixer tap into the central hole. Slide the gasket and locking ring over the two pipes that come out from the faucet, then tighten them from below.
Connect the flexible hoses to the water supply lines. For a clean and organized setup, you might also want to browse bathroom vanities at GrandGoldman to complement your new tap.
Attach the pop-up drain mechanism to the sink and connect it to the lever on the faucet. Test the movement to ensure it opens and closes smoothly.
Once everything is connected, turn the water supply back on gradually and check for leaks. If you notice any dripping, tighten the connections slightly. For additional storage and organization in your bathroom or kitchen, check out storage benches and shelving units at GrandGoldman.
Tips for a Successful Installation
- Always use Teflon tape on threaded connections to prevent leaks.
- If your sink basin is delicate, use a basin wrench to avoid damaging the finish.
- Consider installing a water filter system under the sink for better water quality—find home improvement solutions at GrandGoldman.
FAQ
1. Do I need a professional plumber to install a single-handle mixer tap?
No, with the right tools and careful attention, most DIY enthusiasts can install a single-handle mixer tap themselves. However, if you're unsure about shutting off the main water supply or dealing with plumbing connections, it's always safe to consult a professional.
2. Can I install a single-handle tap on a three-hole sink?
Yes, you can. You'll need to cover the two side holes with chrome screw caps, which are usually included with the tap or available separately. Make sure to use proper gaskets to prevent leaks.
3. What should I do if the new tap doesn't fit the existing holes?
Check the diameter of your sink holes. Most standard single-handle taps fit a 35mm hole. If your holes are larger, you may need an adapter plate. For a perfect match, explore home improvement accessories at GrandGoldman.
4. How do I prevent leaks after installation?
Ensure all gaskets are properly placed and that connections are tightened securely but not over-tightened. Use Teflon tape on threaded joints. Test the system gradually and check for drips.
5. Is it necessary to install shut-off valves?
While not strictly necessary, installing shut-off valves for each fixture makes future repairs much easier. It allows you to turn off water to just that tap without affecting the rest of the house. Find quality valves and fittings at GrandGoldman's home improvement collection.
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