How to Replace a Bathroom Sink
Steps
- Measure the dimensions of the old bathroom sink with a measuring tape. When you install a new sink, you want one that will fit in the old countertop. Write down the length, depth and width of the sink, as well as the length and width of the countertop.
- Buy a new washbasin. Bring the measurements of the old sink and countertop with you to ensure you purchase the correct size before putting in a bathroom sink.
- Turn the water off to the sink. The cut off handle is usually located under the sink. When replacing a bathroom washbasin, you want to test the faucets to make sure the water is completely off.
- Place a bucket underneath the P-trap. When you install a new sink, you have to remove the drainage pipe first.
- Loosen the bolts that attach the P-trap to the bottom of the sink with channel lock pliers.
- Hang the P-trap over the bucket, carefully pulling it from the sink.
- Unfasten the hot and cold-water hoses from the faucet with a crescent wrench. Replacing a bathroom washbasin entails spending a little time underneath the sink removing hardware.
- Remove the clips under the sink that attach it to the countertop with a screwdriver.
- Cut any sealant or putty between the sink and the countertop out with a utility knife.
- Lift out the old sink from the counter. When putting in a bathroom sink, you want a smooth surface, so clean the countertop off, removing any residual silicon.
- Remove the faucet and drain from the old sink if you plan to use it in your new sink.
- Install the old faucet and drain on the new sink. To install a new sink, you should seal the hardware. Be sure to apply a bead of silicone caulk to the faucet and drain base. If you bought a new faucet, follow the manufacturer's directions.
- Apply silicone caulk to the underside of the washbasin's rim when putting in a bathroom sink. Lower the sink into the hole in the countertop. Push the washbasin into place and wipe off any excess silicone with paper towels.
- Attach the sink to the countertop with fastener clips from beneath the counter. You need to make sure it is secure.
- Reconnect the water lines with a crescent wrench and the P-trap underneath the sink with channel lock pliers. Be careful not to tighten the valves too tight.
- Turn the water valves back on. Leave the bucket under the P-trap while you test the sink for leaks. Sometimes, putting in a bathroom sink creates water leakage.
- Twist on the hot water and then the cold water. If there is a leak, shut off the water and re-install the connections wrapping plumber's tape around the stem of the hose.
- Let the bathroom sink set overnight.
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Things You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Pencil and paper
- New sink
- Channel lock pliers
- Crescent wrench
- Screwdriver
- Utility knife
- Silicone caulk
- Paper towels
- Fastener clips
- Plumber's tape
- New faucet