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Plumbing fixtures must be in good working order. Replace a 1.5 inch double fixture fitting if you find it damaged, corroded, and causing leaks.

You may find it difficult to replace a double 1.5″ fixture fitting. However, with the correct knowledge and tools you can complete this task successfully. We will examine the process of changing a 1.5″ double fitting in this article. We’ll provide new ideas and suggestions to help you finish the project quickly and smoothly.

  1. Gather the Tools and Materials You Need: Gathering the tools and materials you need is important before starting the process of replacement. You may need a pipe wrench or adjustable pliers. Teflon tape. A pipe cutter, hacksaw, a 1.5″ double fixture fitting. PVC primer, cement, and teflon. It is important to have the right tools and materials available so that you can finish the job without interruptions.
  2. Turn off the water supply: Before you start plumbing, you must turn off the main water supply. Find the shutoff valves of the fixtures connected to double fixture fittings and turn them in a clockwise direction until they are completely closed. This step will minimize any mess and prevent water flow during the replacement.
  3. Remove the Existing Fitting. Using a pipe-wrench or adjustable pliers carefully remove the nuts from the existing fitting. To catch any residual water, it’s best to have a towel/container ready. Once the nuts have loosened, twist gently to remove the fittings from the pipes. If you see any damage or corrosion, it may be necessary to replace or repair the pipe.
  4. Measure and Cut the Piles: Measure the length where the new double fixture fittings will be installed. Use a hacksaw or pipe cutter to cut the pipes the right length. To ensure a tight connection, make sure that all cuts are clean and straight.
  5. Prepare the Fitting and Pipes: Prepare the fitting and pipes before you connect the new double fixture fitting. You want to ensure that the connection is secure and free of leaks. Remove any debris from the pipe ends using a clean rag or sandpaper. PVC primer is applied to the outside pipe ends. PVC cement is then applied. Similarly, you can apply PVC cement and primer on the inside of your new double fixture fitting.
  6. Connect the Fitting: Align carefully the pipes to the openings in the new double fixture. The pipes must be inserted completely into the fitting for a secure and snug connection. Hold the pipes and the fitting for a few moments to allow the cement bond. Remove any excess cement for a neat look.
  7. Test for Leaks & Restore Water Supply. After the new fittings are securely installed, it is crucial to check for leaks. Slowly open the water valves attached to the fixtures, and then check for any leaks around the new fitting. Once you have confirmed that there are no leaks, turn the water on fully. Check the flow of water to make sure it functions properly.
  8. Monitor and Maintain – After replacing the fitting, you should monitor it and the area surrounding it for potential leaks or problems. Check the fittings and fixtures regularly for any signs of damage or corrosion. To prevent further plumbing problems or damage, address any issues as soon they occur.