When you hooked up the plumbing (the slip tail-piece) to be exact you don't need a 1-1/2'' bushing. Bag traps come with six washers and one is 1-1/2'' x 1-1/4'' beveled washer. That's all you need to make that transition. Nice work!
I feel like such a copy cat. I have basically done this same bathroom from LVP, toilet and sink just mirroring your videos and re-watching for different steps! Thanks so much!
It’s a very nice sink. If you already have studs 2x4 bracing you should be good. If you don’t just make sure your bracing is secured well to the existing nearby stud 🙏🏽😊
Hello, I just moved into a home and the floating sink the previous owner installed seems to be secured with a sort of glue around the back to the wall. That glue is now unsticking and im thinking i will have to reinstall the sink. Could I possibly just add legs like the ones you have?
Hi! That adhesive might be caulking which cannot be reused. The reason it’s sagging is the bolts securing might be failing. Adding legs is possible if there are hardware attachments underneath the sink basin.
I would check underneath the sink and check if the bolts just needs tightening to suck the sink back to the wall, otherwise I would recommend unbolting the nuts underneath the sink attaching it to the wall and figure out how to reattached the bolts and make them secure l.
Perfect How-to-Video. Right to the point. No wasted time. Sound was great. Picture was great. Dialog was clear. Thank you!
Man literally every time i see one of your videos its the exact thing I am looking for! Thank you!!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊 I’m so happy I can be of help!
When you hooked up the plumbing (the slip tail-piece) to be exact you don't need a 1-1/2'' bushing. Bag traps come with six washers and one is 1-1/2'' x 1-1/4'' beveled washer. That's all you need to make that transition. Nice work!
I feel like such a copy cat. I have basically done this same bathroom from LVP, toilet and sink just mirroring your videos and re-watching for different steps! Thanks so much!
I wish you were in Tx. This is the exact sink I need installed with the 2X4 bracing too. Lord, wish me luck!
It’s a very nice sink. If you already have studs 2x4 bracing you should be good. If you don’t just make sure your bracing is secured well to the existing nearby stud 🙏🏽😊
Great video, we just bought this sink as well.
Hi! Installing a similar sink right now and I cannot get it level front to back. Any advice?
great job and great video. thank you!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
Can you use the drywall anchors instead if you also plan on using the two legged stand??
Also, how is this sink holding up? Thank you!
Sink is holding up strong and leak free! My daughter loves it and uses every time she brushes her teeth now lol 😅
Nice, this helped me
Thank you
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏽😊
How much would a project like this cost? Great job BTW 👍👍
3:23 bolts got a flat section on it already.
Nice one bro!!!
Thanks brotha!
Hello, I just moved into a home and the floating sink the previous owner installed seems to be secured with a sort of glue around the back to the wall. That glue is now unsticking and im thinking i will have to reinstall the sink. Could I possibly just add legs like the ones you have?
Hi! That adhesive might be caulking which cannot be reused. The reason it’s sagging is the bolts securing might be failing. Adding legs is possible if there are hardware attachments underneath the sink basin.
I would check underneath the sink and check if the bolts just needs tightening to suck the sink back to the wall, otherwise I would recommend unbolting the nuts underneath the sink attaching it to the wall and figure out how to reattached the bolts and make them secure l.
@@FixThisHouse Thank you!
How would you fix this if the sink was not level?
Sorry man but for an exposed drain/console sink you used 3 different color pvc’s? Sure you did the job but it looks awful.
That’s why I changed it to a bottle trap. Please watch that video
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Thank you 🙏🏽