How to Install a Bathroom Vanity From A to Z

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  • @PhillBogart
    @PhillBogart Месяц назад +32

    One minor assembly step to add, Jeff: Always unscrew the aerator from any faucet, showerhead, hand-held sprayer, etc BEFORE turning on the water for the first time as you'll always have some sort of debris in the lines - even if you're only replacing a hose/riser. THEN turn on and run the hot and cold water to clear out the majority of whatever is in either line before putting the aerator back on. Cheers on making a silk vanity out of a Hampton Bay sow's ear. 😉

    • @catsmeow5566
      @catsmeow5566 Месяц назад +1

      I tend to turn the shutoffs on and clear the line into a bucket before I connect to a faucet because I've seen the cartridges get clogged. But yeah, removing the aerator is a good idea too.

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak Месяц назад +2

      It's true, and he's going to have extra glue pieces in the lines after slathering so much into the coupling. Pro tip: only cover the pipe. Otherwise a ton of glue gets squeegee'd into the joint. If you don't believe me, try it on some pieces and then look inside. Plenty of glue will still get squeegee'd into the joint and the joint will be fully covered, esp with some twisting action.

  • @ek8137
    @ek8137 Месяц назад +6

    Jeff is a Canadian treasure! 4 million subs for 2024 Let's gooo!!!!!

  • @kristinejimenez1571
    @kristinejimenez1571 29 дней назад +3

    I really appreciate the realness of this video. Perfect example of what could go wrong and how to handle it like a Pro. Thank you!!

  • @peteharmony6024
    @peteharmony6024 Месяц назад +16

    Good vid.
    Mistakes and or what not being left in are always the best .
    Thanks man.

    • @MrKim-kv2vv
      @MrKim-kv2vv Месяц назад +3

      They never go easy do they…😁

    • @ccatdaddy64
      @ccatdaddy64 5 дней назад

      Yes, I like that he leaves the mistakes and troubles. There’s a lot of videos on how to remove a problem sharkbite. But they redo it after the fact, after they removed it. Then, they show you how to remove in a way that's not possible in real life. In reality, I had to cut some.

  • @joseph7105
    @joseph7105 Месяц назад +13

    Brilliant stuff Jeff! A DIYer could install these vanities every weekend and make $1000 a pop

  • @Victor-xm
    @Victor-xm Месяц назад +7

    You don't need cabinet washers for screws that are just a bit long, cut the screws and use a metal file to clean up the end, always works for me

  • @user-gw3ef9nn5j
    @user-gw3ef9nn5j 29 дней назад +1

    Jeff always builds good looking bathrooms - this one is so pretty

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад +2

    Reusing under sink plumbing is crazy. Spend the $12 and get new stuff for the new build.

  • @markczarnecki7251
    @markczarnecki7251 Месяц назад +4

    Slip fittings don't require teflon tape.

  • @dbf1dware
    @dbf1dware Месяц назад

    I had no idea that the water line valves had TWO washers (one open and one closed). I never worried about having the valve all the way open. Thank you for that bit of info. Awesome work!

  • @junyuchen1173
    @junyuchen1173 Месяц назад

    Great show! Love it!

  • @ivonekowalczyk5823
    @ivonekowalczyk5823 27 дней назад

    Hilarious. Learned a lot too. Thanks Jeff!

  • @user-wv8zz1iv5v
    @user-wv8zz1iv5v Месяц назад

    Beatifull bathroom😮 thank you!

  • @gailhenning3390
    @gailhenning3390 Месяц назад

    Love to see an installation of a three piece vanity

  • @bonniehonchell9963
    @bonniehonchell9963 Месяц назад +1

    I would've beat that cabinet into a million little pieces & then taken back to Home Depot & dumped it 😂😂.
    Appreciate so much your extensive work arounds & tips! I can't remember the last time I was at a Home Depot. Have 2 very big one's in my 2.2 mile city LOL. Looking good 👍🏻

  • @davidm9618
    @davidm9618 Месяц назад

    Excellent, thanks!

  • @krisberryman6539
    @krisberryman6539 Месяц назад

    you sounded more like a construction guy in this episode since there were quite a few beeps when doing the plumbing😆 I loved it and your honest opinions about the drain plumbing

  • @brittonm.9462
    @brittonm.9462 Месяц назад +3

    Are we sure that green glue will work with pvc to pvc connections? Everything I see online says not to do that.

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

    Jeff free balled the screw purchase at HD? What a mad man. Everyone knows you bring a screw with you to compare.

  • @Jetpac74
    @Jetpac74 Месяц назад

    Did you ptfe tape the drain parts? If so which ones need it ?
    Great video Jeff !
    I learned most of this as I went along on my previous vanity - wish I had this video to follow then though - it’s very detailed and informative

  • @joedurkin8953
    @joedurkin8953 Месяц назад +1

    You are killing me jeff

  • @JTOTHEW3000
    @JTOTHEW3000 Месяц назад +5

    Say Jeff. Do you need to attach the vanity to the back wall? That cabinet is not very deep and since its not attached to the floor and essentially only thing stopping it from moving are the drain, hot and cold water supply lines and that little bit of caulk. Maybe install it to the back wall using an angle bracket towards the upper part of the cabinet? It will stop it from potentially tipping over and being pulled from the wall by a kid.
    I appreciate the look and layout of the bathroom. Personally, I would have used new plumbing or painted the recovered pipes with white spray paint to make the look even cleaner to the new buyer. And that screw can be trimmed with a good pair of electrical pliers.

    • @joseph7105
      @joseph7105 Месяц назад +6

      Pretty typical for bathroom vanities. They are rarely attached to the wall

    • @DIYDaveOK
      @DIYDaveOK Месяц назад +1

      @@joseph7105 Depends on where the building is done. In some areas, builders still do custom, site-built cabinets that are attached to the wall, contracting carpenters who use high quality cabinet-grade veneer plywood. I heard Jeff mention this was not the cabinet (vanity) he originally intended, and that the one he used was out of necessity makes sense considering the high-end shower he installed with the tremendous custom tile job and inline floor drain. I can't fathom you'd purposely couple that much high-end work with a particle board vanity from Home Depot. If you've never seen one of those up close, you can't appreciate how utterly cheap those things are. And yet they still charge handsomely for them.😡

  • @MrKim-kv2vv
    @MrKim-kv2vv Месяц назад +3

    Very good!
    I have this project coming up next week, thank you for your timely video.
    Since you switched the drain pipe to pop up, did you plug or cap the original drain pipe lifting stem hole in back of the faucet?

    • @jaredl2239
      @jaredl2239 Месяц назад +1

      The pop up drain came on a new drain pipe that didn't have the opening in the back.

  • @davegunner2717
    @davegunner2717 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome 👏

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

    • @grimmiegrim7510
      @grimmiegrim7510 Месяц назад

      ​@@HomeRenoVisionDIYI installed the same vanity 2 days ago. I was missing the screws as well. I didn't have to buy spacers, I used the shorter ones. My wife and I enjoy your videos, we have learned several things from them. Thank you.

  • @paulwolf3302
    @paulwolf3302 Месяц назад +2

    Hey Jeff, I need to move my toilet about 3 feet from where it is. The bathroom isn't well designed, with half of it wasted with a countertop that goes all the way along one wall. I want to tear that out, put in a small pedestal sink, and move the toilet to where the counter was, so there is room to walk around inside the bathroom. Moving the toilet looks really hard to do. I will have to cut through the cement slab of my condo and put in a drain at a certain angle, and cut into the walls to add 3 feet of copper pipe. All the rest of the things you talk about I can basically understand, but am a little sketchy when it comes to plumbing.

  • @williamhouseholder1558
    @williamhouseholder1558 Месяц назад

    When you laid down and got under the sink is where I've ended up with lower back problems for like a week even in my 20s. the rig always does something to me to lay on it for to long. flashbacks. I'm not a plumber just a guy who can fix stuff for family.

  • @stevenperry4941
    @stevenperry4941 27 дней назад

    I always have a package of the screws for the hardware that can be broken off to the correct length!

  • @pikapika3128
    @pikapika3128 Месяц назад +1

    Jeff slides a chrome decorative cover over the water line, says we're going to make this pretty, then proceeds to smudge green pipe solvent all over the coupling right above the decorative cover😂

  • @v_gan
    @v_gan Месяц назад

    Needed a long turn elbow from the vertical pipe to horizontal.

  • @hypnoticmarmot8578
    @hypnoticmarmot8578 Месяц назад

    I've been watching these videos for a few days now because I'm a new home owner who wants to renovate my home. its already been remodeled once but they def didn't do things right but it still looked decent its just minor things like gaps in the base boards and a floating floor being put on top of original hardwood floors. Is it difficult to do these projects with no experience? I've handled tools before and did small contract work like running conduit setting up circuit breakers and building fences is it any different?

  • @flapb2069
    @flapb2069 4 дня назад

    Did you purchase the faucet kit with prior planning of not using the drain rod system and instead using the tap to close drain? Wouldn’t there be an exposed cavity where the drain rod WOULD have been? Or did you use a different faucet? Or did the faucet have an optional cap to close the cavity in case you went with the push to plug?

  • @jared696
    @jared696 Месяц назад +3

    How do you use abs-to-pvc glue on cpvc? And then you said to use purple primer and glue (which is for pvc). I don't know about Canada, but in my area, that's totally against code. Those products are manufactured to work on their specific materials. Especially pressurized water lines!

    • @DIYDaveOK
      @DIYDaveOK Месяц назад +2

      That's a new solvent type approved for CPVC last year and should be just fine. Making it's way through the code books.

    • @plumbbuild6517
      @plumbbuild6517 Месяц назад

      @@DIYDaveOK
      OOOOOOOkay!😮

  • @koolaid11289
    @koolaid11289 Месяц назад

    Do you have an item number for the kohler drain you used?

  • @BitsnBobs-hk5iy
    @BitsnBobs-hk5iy Месяц назад +5

    Love your videos Geoff, but the pattern on those tiles (especially at 2:48) do not look good.
    Maybe, that's the way they are supposed to look , but it's not for me (messes with my OCD).

  • @joemully6666
    @joemully6666 Месяц назад +1

    It seems like you should always do the plumbing for the fixture while you can access it on its side before you set the sink down on the vanity then huh!?

  • @ccatdaddy64
    @ccatdaddy64 5 дней назад

    I know they say you can't use pex between the tailpiece and p-trap because they say it is a bad choice because it is flexible. But why is that bad especiallly when i see those OD pipes with the flexable slinky part that often cause issues?

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

    I’ll admit. The tape trick on the screw I’ve never seen and I’ll use it.

  • @markellwood4132
    @markellwood4132 Месяц назад +1

    Real diy and or building. Solving problems as you go. Everyones solution will be slightly different. The average diyer does not have twenty years building experience.

  • @zararodriguez7713
    @zararodriguez7713 Месяц назад

    Love it!!! Are you still here in Brevard County?

  • @engrpiman
    @engrpiman Месяц назад

    Installed a cheap home Depot vanity in my bathroom. It was ok. Replaced it with a $1300 vanity. The quality difference is night and day.

  • @Steven1Cicero
    @Steven1Cicero Месяц назад +1

    Don't ya just love these $800.00 vanities that require another trip to the hardware store to complete!

  • @markwong6548
    @markwong6548 Месяц назад

    I could be wrong but those red/orange gaskets look the wrong way around. The tapered end should be toward the pipe. No?

  • @k.g.r.2682
    @k.g.r.2682 Месяц назад

    Good video. Interesting. You use Teflon tape to connect two screw-attached joints in plastic drain pieces? I've always used Teflon tape with metal connections, not plastic ones. Have I been doing it wrong?

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak Месяц назад

      I missed that part and can't find it, but I will say this: you don't want to teflon pvc to pvc. Too much stress on the joint. PVC does terribly with hoop stress; same reason you never go metal male threaded into pvc female. Rectorseal is a better option if you need sealing. But for those drain compression fittings I'd instead lube the threads with silicon based lube. The sealing action comes from the rubber gasket not the threads.

    • @k.g.r.2682
      @k.g.r.2682 Месяц назад

      @@trentvlak Actually, I didn't see him putting teflon on the pvc; I wrote my comment when he was talking about all the pvc joints and saying that he would use teflon tape on the joints, so perhaps he misspoke and never actually applied the tape. Thanks.

    • @trentvlak
      @trentvlak Месяц назад

      @@k.g.r.2682 that seems to be the case.

  • @VirginMary1.0
    @VirginMary1.0 Месяц назад

    Hey jeff, fun to watch some of your video and really love it. I have some suggestion if you are willing to consider them.
    While I do know some stuff there a few things you never cover. Its part of being far in knowledge. and having some ingrained in your process(its instinct for you). So here a video that I feel would be better than all the good ones you have right now.
    A) How to spot a saw, attachment or other need to be replaced. I see you do it and claim it by experience but you give 0 details on what your expert mind saw t that moment. I have a few ideas but ideas of someone with less expertise than you is just "Philosophy" and not the eyes of a pro!
    B) Why do you sometime like in this video decide to rotate a bit your tool as your drilling those big holes with an attachment for pipes. I have a feeling toward it but hearing from you and seeing why would be great while seeing a comparison of the 2 way would be GOLD.
    C) When is too little or too much of a product an issue or that its better to put too much. I know sometime it is, but hearing it is a great understanding of materials interaction.
    D) Would you be willing to do everything wrong or bring an "idiot" in your work to do it so you can show typical mistakes that sometime seem just clever from a user basis but really arnt. It shouldnt be any shame to your guest but a learning experience to skip the bad stuff. We ALL have different knowledge base and based on free time you may be bad in other things which is fine but correcting mistake is what being a craftsman of any trade all about.
    Conclusion: This is coming from someone with industrial engineering background. What I call a know it all that master nothing and MUST consult with the masters to provide optimizations of any significance in value. Therefore, I grant you will always know much more than me but I also know how the master forget the newbies stuff and sometime forget the most important details for us because its not even knowledge to you. Its a natural thing you forgot about years ago. Yet, those knowledge are the gold that made you what you are today.
    If you have a video about it, please le me know. If you dont, that would be a wonderful addition that you could clearly claim "This is a video that will make everything I showed even better". Thats also gold to you!

  • @bryanjarrett9182
    @bryanjarrett9182 Месяц назад

    U need to hold the CPVC fittings together for about 30 seconds to allow the glue to set up a little bit. Also, looks like you'
    Used ABS to PVC glue which SHOULD NOT BE USED for anything else.

    • @bryanjarrett9182
      @bryanjarrett9182 Месяц назад

      Reminder that the CPVC water lines will have water pressure, not sure if that glue is rated for pressure. 😮

  • @johndimitrakis520
    @johndimitrakis520 Месяц назад

    Installed a Vanity a few days ago without an overflow, but the drain had the overflow hole (guess that’s what it’s called) and was leaking water all over. I had to purchase a drain without overflow.

  • @Jets-ws5kn
    @Jets-ws5kn Месяц назад

    Did he not silicone to top of the vanity to each other. How are they connected except with the weight of the top

  • @kchilz32
    @kchilz32 Месяц назад

    Will this be your new home in the USA?

  • @chrissnyder4439
    @chrissnyder4439 Месяц назад

    Jeff places the counter as a dry fit "you can't just place it and walk away"
    Wish my landlord knew that.

  • @stevenperry4941
    @stevenperry4941 27 дней назад

    I’d never use a power drill to tighten those screws holding the faucet handles on! Regular hand held screw driver. If you’re not skilled enough it would be too easy to break that top!

  • @pikapika3128
    @pikapika3128 Месяц назад

    I noticed the plumbing has so many bends. Was there a reason you didnt just throw out the old p-trap pipes and just plumb directly from the new drain in the ground to a new p-trap and to the sink drain?

    • @pikapika3128
      @pikapika3128 Месяц назад

      Missed that you mentioned a $35 savings by reusing. 😂

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

      @@pikapika3128yeah who has $35 to spend when renovating an entire bathroom?

  • @Gyounadim339
    @Gyounadim339 15 дней назад

    Watching this as a lic plumber and wow what a disaster haha

  • @Riboflavin1947
    @Riboflavin1947 Месяц назад

    I desperately need a video showing how to install a wall to wall vanity with a vanity top that's too wide for the space by an inch

  • @nicksinclair2407
    @nicksinclair2407 Месяц назад

    That glue is for transitioning from abs to pvc

  • @clydehewlett5508
    @clydehewlett5508 Месяц назад +5

    Hey buddy it don’t pay to buy junk 😂

  • @TapelessDrywallFinishing
    @TapelessDrywallFinishing Месяц назад

    👍👍

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

    11:55. Jeff almost has a major thumb injury.

  • @aaron6708
    @aaron6708 Месяц назад

    The twist on the drawers was because you nudged it after siliconing it to the floor.

  • @catsmeow5566
    @catsmeow5566 Месяц назад

    I hate pressboard/particle board/mdf and the garbage they use for those cabinets at big box stores. I like plywood cabinets with real wood trim.
    Composite shims or some sort of plastic spacers under the front edge of the vanity might be a good idea in case the silicone breaks down over time.
    I guess its a good idea to figure out where the drain comes out of the sink before drilling holes in the cabinet and doing final placement.
    I don't like the plastic style with the ball. I had the bar break off of the ball in one of my sinks. That was very annoying.
    Really need to install the new pop up kind instead. I will say, the one good use for the top puller/pusher thingy is I'm using one for a custom lightsaber build. I went and looked it up and it's called a lift rod handle.
    Looks like you might have 1.5" pipe going to a 1.25" tailpipe. So, you'll need the adapter which is basically a small plastic ring. When in doubt, bring the parts with you to check the fit. I find that I have to bring stuff and check.
    I'm all about saving scrap pieces of pipe. I've had to re-use elbows and such in the past. And scrap pieces can be used for craft projects.
    I do want to own every tool but alas, I don't have the funds or the space. LOL. Seriously thinking of getting an electric pvc cutter out of sheer laziness. And I like collecting power tools.
    Since it looks like you have 1.5" pipe you need at least 3" trap arm length. Although, you only need 2.5" trap arm if its 1.25" pipe. Anything shorter and it creates a crown vent which is like an S trap and allows water to be siphoned out. The rule is the trap arm length shall be no less than 2 pipe diameters.
    Installing to the sink first should work when we put a new sink in Mom's bathroom. Her current sink is avocado green. It's so ugly. LOL.
    Ooh, do you have a link to the plate/escutcheon you put around the drain pipe? I definitely want some of those for my house.
    Most of the installation instructions I've read for new faucets say to purge the lines before hooking them to the faucet so sediment and any dirt that may have gotten in the lines won't clog the faucet up. Sediment can clog up the cartridges and aerator. One of the reasons I usually hook the hoses to the shutoffs first is so I can run them in to a bucket until the water is clear (or just free of chunky stuff in my case since my water is never clear).
    Since that vanity top doesn't have much of an overhang and the material underneath is particle board, I highly recommend a coat of poly on the front and on the tops and faces of the doors. My friend's vanity had the particle board bloat out at the front because it got wet. Actually, now that I think about it, sealing up the top of the particle with poly and/or a water sealant is a good idea before putting the vanity top in place. But even the laminated parts can let water in sometimes.
    The last drawer getting stuck is something that would happen to me. LOL.
    Oh, I hate when they short you on screws/hardware or send you two of the same thing instead of mirrored things so you can't put things together without getting more stuff. I've found that sometimes if you call Home Depot to complain about missing or broken parts they will give you a partial refund and/or send you some parts.
    Next time, if you are anywhere near a Surplus Warehouse (aka Barton's Home Outlet or just Home Outlet) you can look for their unfinished oak cabinets. They are much better quality and you can paint or stain them whatever color you want. It's worth it to not have to deal with particle board crap.
    I feel you on the frustration when the screw didn't want to go into the handle properly and just being done with all of the BS from the problems. At my nearest big box stores you're lucky if you can find the packages in the right spots and even if you can, a lot of the time thieves have torn the packets open and stolen things.
    I keep wanting to paint the frame of that mirror so it doesn't look so distressed. LOL.
    The end result looks pretty good.

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

    Didn’t even change out the old shut off valves. Wow dude.

  • @MrJoepeps
    @MrJoepeps Месяц назад +5

    Did you finger your caulk then lick ur finger and then finger your caulk again? Impressive technique 😅😂😅

  • @lostevesy
    @lostevesy Месяц назад

    Didn't know you could PVC water pipes, wonder how that holds against pex and copper ~

    • @Jamo12
      @Jamo12 Месяц назад

      CPVC is perfectly fine. It is much more stiff than pex, but it is more UV resistant and less expensive and you don’t need special tools to get it to work (such as a crimper or expanding tool). Copper is the best, but is more labor intensive and much more expensive.

    • @lostevesy
      @lostevesy Месяц назад

      @@Jamo12 Thanks for the info! That's good to know, would be great for small spaces where i had trouble getting pex tools into

  • @dejandervisevic9669
    @dejandervisevic9669 Месяц назад

    Way you have whole in a floor

  • @Bewefau
    @Bewefau Месяц назад +1

    That's the stuff I have to buy tho because its the only thing I can afford :(

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад +1

    Don’t use an impact to remove tiny screws from your cheaply made cabinet. Turn a screwdriver 4 times and be safe.

  • @Buck_Buchanan
    @Buck_Buchanan Месяц назад

    This man looks like Richard Schiff

  • @flienlow6281
    @flienlow6281 Месяц назад +7

    I'm sorry but this whole thing is a mess.The floor is a mile out, the wall is out. I have no idea what you were thinking with that cobbled up piping job either. We're you just trying to create content or get Nana's job done on the Cheap? At anyrate this is unbecoming of you.

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

      Looooool at the end of the day it’s a freaking trailer park remodel.

  • @lateralus411
    @lateralus411 Месяц назад

    Those inset drawer gaps hurt my heart.

  • @debtslave9225
    @debtslave9225 Месяц назад

    Why wouldn't there just be 3 draws

  • @jillkaiser1747
    @jillkaiser1747 Месяц назад

    Why do you have to rock the drill, might be a stupid question just a beginner.

  • @rokustittsville2422
    @rokustittsville2422 Месяц назад +1

    Poor design for the top drawers. You have to step back from the sink when opening either drawer.

  • @x1984x
    @x1984x Месяц назад +1

    I’ve never seen Jeff cuss so much as he did on this bathroom reno. You know it was rough if he got that frustrated.

    • @lancedoyle5026
      @lancedoyle5026 Месяц назад

      what happens when you buy the cheap crap. A friend of mine was doing a Habitat for Humanity home, took three trips before they got a good one.

  • @cloutgangster
    @cloutgangster Месяц назад

    Lol

  • @littlealex5709
    @littlealex5709 Месяц назад

    98% of people on RUclips Facebook Instagram TikTok that does DIY videos clearly are good in doing videos only. enough said.

  • @user-sc8ci6go9c
    @user-sc8ci6go9c Месяц назад +2

    #1. Why keep that old ugly piece of pipe, when it's sooo easy and cheap to replace it, AND, you can place it wherever you want. #2. You should have did it right and put the rotating feet on. #3. Why don't you just cut those screws being put in the drawers instead of using washers? There's only 2, and you just cut 1/4" off....easy.

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

      Agreed. And it would cost him maybe 20 more mins and $35 more dollars

  • @jasnapon
    @jasnapon Месяц назад

    Deburring tools are very inexpensive🤔

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

      As if he cares to do a job right

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

    Use a 2 foot level to hang most mirrors. What Jeff did here is rushed and hackish

  • @Participant616
    @Participant616 Месяц назад

    Silicone shim, wtf that's a bodge.

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Месяц назад

      Lmao. He just makes stuff up on the fly and is confident about it.

  • @fudhater8592
    @fudhater8592 Месяц назад

    1.5 hour video for a "simple" vanity? I'd hate to see the complex one

  • @BigBADSTUFF69
    @BigBADSTUFF69 Месяц назад

    do you have a video on how to refloor without taking out the vanity?