vanity bathroom
vanity bathroom
Replacing your bathroom vanity is a great way to revive your bathroom without undertaking a major remodeling project. Now that you bought your bathroom vanity, or if you went high end, your decorative bathroom furniture vanity, how do you install it? Below I have outlined the step-by-step process for successfully removing your old bathroom vanity and replacing it with your new bathroom vanity.
It is important to make that the water lines ar shut off and supply
lines ar disconnected before starting. Use a bucketful to catch water
from supply line and p-trap when you separate them from the sink. Loosen
and remove the p-trap (the center part of the curving pipe).
Use a utility tongue to loosen any caulking that power be betwixt the bathroom vanity and wall. Rock the bathroom vanity cautiously to loosen and remove without risking damage to the surrounding wall.
Use a screwdriver to carefully remove any screws that ar attaching the bathroom vanity to the wall. Once detached, remove the old bathroom vanity and move it out of the way.
Depending on the condition of the sink and counter top, when you replace the bathroom vanity, you can either recycle the existent countertop or replace the sink and countertop to match the new.
Use a stud finder to locate the wall studs that will be used to anchor your new bathroom vanity and mark them with a pencil. Make the marks slightly higher than the vanity top so that they are well visible .
Position the bathroom vanity and make
sure it is flush against the wall(s). Use shims (if needed) and a
carpenter’s level to assist with placement and make sure the bathroom vanity is even.
Locate wall studs and drive 2-1/2″ wall board screws to anchor the bathroom vanity
to wall. If you are having trouble locating the wall studs, make sure
that you use wall anchors or for plaster walls, use special anchors.
You mightiness consider adding a new faucet to match the new bathroom vanity, sink and countertop. If you decide on a new style, be sure to install the new faucet before installing the new vanity top.
Apply tub and tile caulk to secure the vanity top to the vanity. Position countertop on the vanity.
Reconnect the plumbing. Start by replacing the p-trap — which only costs
a few dollars more. Invest in some teflon tape to make the connections
easier and seal the joints.
Attach supply lines to the water source and turn water back on.
Carefully apply thin line of caulking around all countertop edges.
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