How to Install a Touchless Faucet (DIY)

Introduction

Looking for a new faucet in your bathroom? Here is a faucet you can easily install yourself. This is touchless model, a nice upgrade for any sink, but the instructions here will work for almost any kind of faucet.

Tools Required

Materials Required

  • Touchless faucet

Power to the Faucet

There are many different styles and brands of touchless faucets on the market today. They all have one thing in common – they need a power source to operate. That means you need to purchase a faucet that is battery-operated or have a 120-volt AC outlet under your sink to power your faucet.

This American Standard NexGen Selectronic touchless faucet has a five-year battery life. You can also add on a 10-year battery pack that mounts under the sink.

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