Step 1: Turn off the water.
Before dismantling the faucet, turn off the water source to prevent water from flowing out of the faucet and floor drain. How to turn off the water depends on your pipe connection. Generally, the valve can be closed or the main valve can be closed directly.
Step 2: Remove the fittings from the faucet.
If you use an ordinary faucet, generally use a wrench to remove the nut connecting the faucet and the water outlet. If it is a mixing faucet, you need to remove the nut with a hexagon wrench. After the nut is removed, the faucet can be removed from the floor drain.
Step 3: Remove the fittings on the floor drain.
Generally, there are two fittings on the floor drain that need to be removed, one is the triangle valve connecting the faucet, and the other is the cover plate blocking the sewer. Just use a wrench to remove these two accessories.
Step 4: Clean the connection port.
After the fittings of faucet and floor drain are removed, the joints can be washed with clean water, which can remove the dirt and sediment at the joints and make the subsequent installation more firm.
Step 5: Reinstall.
Reinstall the fittings connecting the faucet and the floor drain. Pay attention to the sequence and location during installation, especially the triangle valve and the cover plate. After installation, it is necessary to turn on the water source first, check whether there is water leakage, and ensure the tightness of the joint.
The above is the disassembly method of faucet connecting floor drain, which is easy to understand and not difficult to master. It should be noted that during disassembly, care should be taken not to damage the pipe fittings or pipes. If you are not sure about the operation method, it is best to ask a professional to help you disassemble it, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble and economic losses.