Removing a standard top mount faucet place a bucket under the supply tube connections to catch any water that may spill as you loosen the connections.
Remove wall mount faucet.
Use the keyhole saw and carefully cut through the wall between the studs.
Disconnect the water supply tubes from the shutoff valve using two sets of pliers one to hold the shutoff valve.
How to remove wall mounted faucets.
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Use the stud finder to locate the studs on an adjacent wall and mark them with the pencil.
Disconnect the plastic handle insert from the center of the faucet s handle to the reveal the screw which.
Remove the faucet lift the faucet straight up.
It can then be placed to one side.
Once the section is cut through remove the piece and place it to the side.
Unscrew the trim plate from the wall and then prise it out of the caulking using a flat headed screwdriver.
The plate covers the connection of the faucet and the wall.
The faucet is attached from behind the wall.
If it sticks use the edge of a plastic putty knife to gently work it loose being careful not to scratch the sink.
Using a basin wrench reach up.
Make your cuts as straight as possible to make repair easier.