One of the biggest projects involved in remodeling your bathroom is to install a new bathroom vanity. The bathroom vanity, which includes the sink area and the cabinets around the bathroom sinks cabinets and medicine cabinet and hanging mirror above it, usually the focal point of any new bathroom. You can install a new bathroom vanity in a few hours with the right tools and supplies.
1 - Turn off the water lines under the sink before installing the
vanity and disconnect the supply lines to the faucet running water.
2 - Remove the old valves with a socket wrench and discard them after the
main water line in the house has been turned off and the remaining water
is drained from the pipes. You can download the remaining water to go to the lowest bath home
(one of the bathrooms downstairs cellar room or bathroom if you have
one) and flush excess water from the tap.
3 - Install new dual outlet valves. Insert the supply pipe in the valve, moving the compression nut on it. Tighten using a wrench, turn the main water supply again to check for leaks. In case of leaks, use the wrench to tighten the compression nut.
4 - Place the new faucet and drain and put in place by tightening with
wrench before installing the upper surface, or counter to the vanity
top. Connect supply lines to the faucet, screwing in by hand.
5 -Insert the faucet through the vanity top through the holes, then tighten the nut to keep it fixed in place. After the faucet and drain assembly installed in vanity, place some
caulk using caulking gun all the way around the drain hole to prevent
the drain outlet.
6 - Screw the new vanity cabinet in the wall studs drilling through the
pre-aligned in the back of the vanity cabinet using a cordless drill
holes. Use a level on top of the vanity cabinet to make sure it is straight and level.
7 - Secure the sink on top of the vanity cabinet placing silicone around
the top of the cabinet and the establishment of the pool above it.
8 - Connect supply lines to the valves of hot and cold water, and tighten the compression nuts on the valves with a wrench.
9 - Turn all valves and check for leaks in the supply lines and drain
lines by turning the tap, allowing the sink to fill all the way with
water, then let it drain completely.
10 - Place the back of the vanity top and secure it to the wall using putty. Consider a delay of 24 hours for the grout to dry completely.
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Install the kit its annexation to the wall studs and secure with
screws, drilling through holes in the back of the box with a cordless
electric screwdriver. Use a level to make sure the cabinet hangs straight.
More info:
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