Then you can disconnect all the plumbing below your sink.
Removing bathroom vanity and sink.
Tips to removing the vanity.
Try reducing the weight of your vanity by removing doors drawers and accessory items that you may have left inside.
If changing your bathroom sink is part of your remodeling plans you ll have to disconnect the drain first.
Remove the sink top from the vanity base.
If yours is glued use a hammer and chisel to separate it from the base.
Today s vanities often come with counter surfaces with integrated sinks in a variety of materials including quartz and solid surface and many are surprisingly affordable.
Replacing a vanity cabinet countertop sink and faucet can amount to a major bathroom upgrade even if no other elements are changed.
If you re careful most sinks and vanities can be donated or resold.
Removing bathroom sink drains.
For large countertops and vanities having another person available makes the job easier.
Removing a bathroom sink and vanity step 1.
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Like most tasks related to sink plumbing this one.
Remove the countertop very carefully to avoid wall damage.
If your bathroom vanity is less than stunning you can go a long way toward giving the vanity a complete makeover by simply replacing the vanity top.
Do the same for sidesplash.
Try using the chisel on the inside if you re going to reuse your sink or vanity.
Before you start replacing your bathroom vanity you need a plan for what to do with all of the debris.
Preparing for your vanity tear out.
Before you install a new sink or a new vanity you first have to remove your old bathroom vanity.
Free standing vanities are easier as they don t require a complicated removal process but.
The job may look daunting because many vanities look like they are integral parts of the wall but as willow lane cabinetry advises the job only involves six steps and is a simple diy project.
On the sides go all the way down to the floor as necessary to remove all caulk.
Loosen the caulk between the vanity and the wall with a utility knife.
While you re at it you may also want to replace the sink and faucet but you don t necessarily have to do that as long as the ones you have are compatible with the new vanity top.