How to Install a Floating Vanity Sink | Top Trade Tips
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- Learn how to install a wall-hung vanity sink and accompanying unit in your new bathroom with this easy to follow guide. In this video you will learn how to assemble the various sink components including waste, how to properly measure up and position your new sink, and how to connect your faucets to the water supply.
The products in this video are from Bathroom Mountain, for more information on these products please visit - www.bathroommountian.co.uk
0:00 - Introduction
0:24 - The Tools you'll require
0:45 - Check your Sink and Carcass
1:11 - Choosing a Location
1:45 - Check your instructions and disassemble your drawers
3:43 - Measure your Carcass for Drilling
4:26 - Find the direct centre of your wastepaper
5:00 - Transfer your centre mark to the Tile
5:10 - Measure the carcass width
6:00 - Finding a location for the Wall Brackets
6:30 - Marking the Wall Brackets for Drilling
6:49 - How to Drill into Tiles and Grouting
7:41 - Plugging the holes
7:50 - Drilling the Brackets to the Wall
8:07 - Taking the drawers out of the Carcass
8:52 - Mounting the Carcass onto the Wall Brackets
9:01 - Check the level of the Carcass
9:16 - Plumbing stage
9:38 - Fitting the Plug
12:13 - Fitting the Bottletrap
13:00 - Mixer Tap installation
16:39 - Putting the Sink into position
16:47 - Adjusting the Wastepipe for the new sink
17:16 - Fix and Tighten the Tap Connectors to the Plumbing
17:52 - Fitting the Plug
18:08 - Applying Silicone Sealant to the Back Wall
18:28 - Sealing the Sink to the Wall with Silicone Sealant
18:39 - Place the Drawers back into position and screw them in
18:51 - Final Reveal
19:15 - Bathroom Mountain Details
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True DIY walkthrough, one of the best Ive seen and it was in captions and I understood every step
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
Hi , sorry new to diy , so maybe a daft question . Before you drilled for holes , you did not check for wall studs to ensure that holes are aligning with wall studs . Thanks
very clear explanation. thank you so much! Those brackets to attach cabinet to the wall don't look very strong.Seems like the design doesn't secure from accidental kick from the bottom. What is your opinion on it? Thanks
Thanks, The brackets do hold it in place well, like with most things you should be mindful of what you're fixing into, because if the wall isn't strong enough it won't hold much
Awesome tutorial..you didn't use the teflon tape, is it a must or should it be just all right without it?
Thank you! You can do if you want for a bit of extra security
Thanks! Is it normal to creek after installing? Used butterfly plugs but still worried it’ll fall down
might just be your beams expanding and contracting!
Absolutely awesome video will be installing a 1 meter similar sink to this very soon , has the same wall fixings honestly thought they didnt look strong enough so got some extra wall brackets and may end up buying the legs as im very nervous it will hold up , one thing i noticed which im unsure on is you never attached the sink with silicone or some sort of adhesive to the vanity unit only to the tiles behind ?? The user manual i have has somthing about sticking the stink down any recommendations for that ?
Thanks alot video was awesome
Cheers mate, yes you can put a line of grab adhesive on the tiles before you put the floating sink carcass into position, then hopefully it should hold it up easier for you! Thanks
I’m surprised this channel isn’t bigger. Did you miss the Covid surge?
Yes sadly!
Are the brackets screwed through the tile to ply ? is ply behind the tiles needed ?
If there is ply or concrete boards behind the tiles, that would be stronger, however if the walls are tiled onto plasterboard then you would require screwing the bracket into the stud framework. Cheers
Hello, how easy would these be to remove, are the brackets easy to access when the sink is attached?
Quite easy to remove, some brackets can be a bit trinket to access when attached tho
Hi Craig, I remember seeing you in big brother all them years ago! I’ve just recently bought a 800mm vanity unit. I have two questions , what height should they usually be off the floor? Also it will be going on a stud wall. I’m ok with fitting things, but my question is if it doesn’t line up with the beams will I need to cut out the plaster board and add a cls in the timber where it would be getting fitted onto?
24 years ago the first one!
There isn't really set high off the floor, it more depended on the depth of your unit its self
Yes cut away the plaster board behind and re-enforce the stud work, then ply between stud to get the best fix to make it last
@@MrandMrsDIY thanks Craig. 24 years ago, wow time has flown! I have measured everything and cut out the plaster board, I allowed 5cm inside of the vanity unit square so when it gets board back up nothing will get seen. I added in the timbers where needed for the brackets and added a few noggins to the strengthen up even more. I have also cut a square out of the floor to re route the waste pipe. I’ve done a nice neat and tidy job of it ready for my plumber mate to sort out the pipe. He said I have done most of the work for him haha. Many thanks for the replying and the advice!
Hi there! how much does the vanity weigh and it just needs the 2 brackets?
Hi mate, so the vanity unit weighs about 27.5kg, and the 2 brackets will support it fully!
Here is the unit we used, thanks! www.bathroommountain.co.uk/corsica-gloss-white-wall-hung-basin-drawer-vanity-600mm-c76236?_br_psugg_q=vanity%20sink
How high does the water outlet and drain pipe need to be from the ground for the vanity height to be just right?
This can different with different size units, when you have chosen which model it should give you recommended hight for pipework
@@MrandMrsDIY I figured 22-24 is the common height for most units. It's exactly how my plumber did it
@@aberba Thats sounds close enough
That's about the size of a standard male black lab
Do appreciate the videos. Are there to help people so what you’re doing is a good thing
However this video is pretty much how to read instructions, not how to do it and you mention if you want to move the location get a plumber lol 🤨
Yes that's the point of the video! Oh absolutely, if any of the work is too big for the average DIYer, call a professional in!