How to install a wall mount bathroom sink step 1.
Wall mount bathroom sink installation.
Depending on the type of sink you may have to remove a section of drywall to access the wooden studs of the bathroom wall.
Install the sink if your sink includes a mounting plate you can use that for a template to drill your pilot holes.
Lift the sink slightly while tightening the nuts with a wrench.
Slip the sink over the mounting bolts and finger tighten the mounting nuts over the washers.
Cut out the three holes per sink that will fit your faucet and handles applying even pressure as you work through the countertop.
Put on a dust mask and chuck a 1 3 8 inch diameter hole saw into your drill driver.
Drill your pilot holes for the lag screws which should be included with your wall mount sink.
The countertop is indented to show a spout and four handle locations for each sink.
Make a rectangular hole in the wall that extends vertically about 6 inches higher than.
Be sure to use a masonry.
Prepare the faucet drain and pop up.
Take this measurement at the location you want to attach the sink.
Step 1 find the location for the sink.
Screw horizontal 2x6 or 2x8 blocking between the exposed studs flush with the room side.
Smear pipe dope onto the threads of the supply line compression fittings and tighten them onto the faucet supply lines.