EddieWalker
Epic Contributor

So I built this second kitchen for my wife to do her gardening in and make dog food, along with whatever else she needed a second kitchen for. It's off the side of our garage and we wanted to have fun with it, and do some things we've never done before. One of those things was putting a pot filler faucet in over the range. This was a first for me, so after a lot of looking online, reading the instructions, and then determining where the best place to put it on the wall was. After installing the water lines, and checking it to make sure it was at a good height to turn it on and off, I did the backsplash. I think there is about a dozen different colored tiles in it. I just broke them up with a hammer on the floor, mixed them up with a flat shovel, then loaded them into a bucket and used whatever one I picked out of the bucket. It's a slow process that starts out fun, but quickly becomes painful. Once I was done, we tested it again with a bucket on the ground the catch the water. Everything was perfect until we actually bought the range. The range was too tall and the water faucet wouldn't hit the top of it!!! After a lot of hoping and wishing for a solution, I tore it all apart, raised it two inches, and then did it all over again.