For some people, the hardest part is choosing a sink. When choosing a sink, remember that you need a model that closely matches the sink hole in your cabinet. The process of installing the sink does not require a lot of tools, but it requires crawling under the sink cabinet. The following is a list of tools and materials required to complete the sink installation.
The first step-choose the right clothes
began to install dripping water in the bathroom sink, making sure that the hole he counter matched the sink. If the sink is larger than the hole on the counter, you have to make the hole bigger. To do this, measure the width of the sink from the front to the back. Be sure to start measuring from the outer edge of the sink. Next, use another method to measure from side to side. Be sure to set aside 1/2 inch for the sink on the counter. To do this, you will need to subtract one inch from the two measurements you take. After you measure the sink, you need to measure the counting hole. Use a pen or pencil to make a mark and use a puzzle to cut the hole to the size you want.
Step 2-install the faucet
Once you have found the perfect match between the bathroom sink and countertop, you can start the next step. Before you install the sink to the counter, you first need to install the faucet. This is much easier than installing a sink under the counter while lying on your back. In addition, continue to install water pipes from the sink to the floor. This way you don't have to put your hands in a tight place. To install the faucet, you must remove the nut from the bottom of the faucet. Insert the faucet into the hole of the sink and screw the nut under the sink. Remember not to tighten the nut too tightly. This may cause nuts or faucets to break. Next, connect the telescopic cord to the bottom of the faucet. You need to wrap the thread with plumber's tape to prevent leakage. Finally, use your wrench to lightly tighten the extension cord.
Step 3-install the sink
Put your drop in the bathroom sink and put it in the hole you dug on the counter. Don't tighten it. Next, connect the pipe to the drain pipe. You can buy all the drainage pipes in an easy-to-install kit. Again, make sure not to over tighten. Now you can fix the sink to the counter. Under the sink, you can find the bracket screwed under the counter. Make sure your screws are not too long or too short, then screw the sink to the counter. Finally, you need to check for leaks. If you have loopholes, please tighten your thread a little bit.
4. Finally apply silicone
Put a small piece of silica gel on the outer edge of the sink. This will prevent water from running into your cabinet from the edge of the sink. You can use paper towels or fingers to smooth the silicone and remove the excess.