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Step 1 - Shut off the water to the whole house, and then take the pressure off the waterlines. The main shut-off is usually located either by the water heater, or underneath the home. Opening up the outside spigot is a great way to relieve the pressure. That way when you cut into the waterline, you won't get a face full of sprayed water.
Step 2 - Remove the old faucet by unscrewing the waterlines, then unscrewing the mounting nuts. The picture shows a close-up of a mounting nut. Often times you can just reach up and turn-off the plastic nuts by hand. The metal nuts will require a wrench or slip-joint pliers.