The faucet itself is the easy part. Every box, every install video, and every optimistic Saturday plan treats the new fixture as the project, and that is backwards. What decides how the day goes is the hardware nobody shops for: the shutoff valves, the supply lines, the drain assembly, and four decades of corrosion holding all of it together. I learned that in a 1978 kitchen with a $180 faucet in one hand and a rounded-off supply nut in the othe…
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