Sunday, August 28, 2011

How to install a bathroom vanity


Installation bathroom vanity cabinet possibly will much more problematic than it actually is, basically because the sizes of a bathroom vanities at times can be rather large and unfriendly to those who have no skills in home renovation part. This must not discourage homeowner from the job because if the correct procedures and steps are followed exactly the installation of a bathroom vanity cabinet can be a somewhat cool project.
The coolest way to install a bathroom vanity is to make a right choice of a reinstall bath vanity.  If you chose one is the same size as the old one or a slight bit bigger there is no need to replace the back splash or tile floor where the old bathroom vanity be seated. This might not complete, but when the time comes to substitute the stained ten year old floor tile because you have choose a smaller vanity the point will become deceptive.

How to install a bathroom vanity

A. The principal step to install a bathroom vanity is to eliminate the old vanity, and this is far easier to finish if you first take out the sink bowl from the bath vanity top as the vanity will weigh less and the attaching plumbing components will be uncovered.

B. Turn off the water valve under the sink and take out the water hoses or pipes to the faucet. Next doing this you can remove the residual plumbing fixtures in one continuous piece, which can then be taken to a home improvement store and purchased in the proper auxiliary size. The old bath vanity can be untied by removing the screws that embrace the vanity to the wall by using a power drill, and the old vanity can then be rejected.

C. When these steps are completed, it is time to setup the new bathroom vanity. Place for new vanity in the fitting position against the wall and using the old drill holes as a leader locate the location of the wall studs. Place the connecting holes on the discount bathroom vanity to the midpoint of the stud and attach the new vanity to the wall, take the plumbing fittings that you have already bring together and attach it to the vanity sink drain.

D. The vanity sink can be set into the countertop next along with the faucet and hot and cold handles. As soon as this is done just connect the hot and cold water line to the faucet, and connect the bowl to the drain, Turn on the water under the sink and let the water flow through the faucet into the bowl though looking for leaks. If a slight leak is discovered it can usually be stopped rapidly using plumbing yarn tape, and the job is finish.

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