How To Replace A Bathroom Vanity And Sink
In most cases the vanity top is glued to the cabinet and you have to break the glue bond by inserting a putty knife between the cabinet and the vanity top and tapping it with a hammer.
How to replace a bathroom vanity and sink. The valves are typically under the sink. How to replace a bathroom sink method 1 of 4. Does your sink have a pop up drain.
If not turn off the water at the main valve. Locate the wall studs. Use shims and a carpenter s level to do this.
Remove the clips under the sink that hold it against the countertop. Remove screws underneath cabinet. It s very important that the vanity is flush against the wall.
Use an electronic stud finder to locate at least one wall stud on the wall behind the vanity location. Locate the wall studs and mark them a little higher than the top of the new vanity. Position the new vanity into place and trace its outline on the wall.
Set and fasten the vanity. Level the vanity and shim at the floor if necessary. Start by cutting off water and disconnecting and removing old fixtures.
Replacing a top mount sink. Mark the placement of the new vanity s screw holes. If the old vanity is marble or granite it will not be screwed on.