Monday, July 27, 2009

Install A Vessel Sink For Your Bathroom

Vessel Sink


A vessel sink continues to be a popular choice for renovating a bathroom. It gives a bathroom a whole new and modern look. In this article we will show you install a glass vessel sink above the counter.


Instructions


1. Mark the location of the faucet and the sink. Use a pencil or light marker and mark around the bottom ring of the faucet and contact patch of the vessel sink. Allow enough clearance between the faucet and sink to prevent water from splashing to the counter.


Install the faucet using specifications from manufacturer. Ensure that the cold and hot tubes are connected correctly and not interchanged to avoid scalding or burns.


2. Drill 1-3/4" hole on your countertop. This will give enough room for the fixtures to sit and for the glue to adhere to. Ensure that there is proper clearance for faucet supply lines, drain assembly and structural parts of the cabinet. There should be a minimum of 2" between the sink's top edge and the fitting centerline.


3. Place mounting ring, black washer and then put the glass bowl on top. (see figure shown). Place a bead of silicone caulk at the base of the sink.


4. Insert the drain through the drain opening and then through the countertop to ensure a proper fit. Attach the drain assembly following the manufacturer's instructions for your specific sink. Tighten the nut firmly to hold the sink in place to the counter.








5. Connect the drain to the P-trap or S-trap underneath, then connect to the drain pipe on the wall.


6. Check for leaks around the drain and underneath the sink. Apply more caulking and plumber's tape to address any leaks.

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