Screw the supply tee to the bottom of the spout and then tighten it up with a pair of slip joint pliers image 1.
Secure sink to wall.
If the holes are not completely lining up or you want a more secure install use wall anchors to attach the vanity to the wall.
Then tug on the sink top to free it from the wall.
Tighten loose sink bracket.
Secure the pedestal with the washer and lag bolt to the floor but don t.
Check the level again before trimming the shims with a utility knife.
Secure the cabinet with screws.
Mark the anchor holes of the sink on the wall while doing the hole of the pedestal on the floor.
However for the wall mounted types to work you need sufficient support blocking in the wall behind it.
Most pedestal sinks actually hang from a bracket attached to a mounting brace or framing in the wall.
Thus install the hanger bolts on the wall by leaving an inch extension from the wall.
Using a sharp blade slice through any sealer joining the sink and the wall or cabinet.
Now you ll lift up and slide the sink off the bracket holding it to the wall then set aside.
A simple way of fixing a loose wall sink.
Depending on the type of laundry sink you purchase it will either mount to the floor or the wall.
When your walls lack the studs to.
Install a wall mounted type if you want unrestricted access underneath the sink.
With the hardware mounted on the topside of the sink mount the supply lines underneath the sink.
You should now see screws holding the bracket to the wall.
Cut any caulking between the loose sink and the wall.
Then you can drill the holes by putting aside the pedestal stand and sink aside first.
Lift up the sink.
And whether you re replacing a sink in a small bathroom or looking for an attractive streamlined option that will show off the style of your entire bathroom installing a pedestal sink is a project most experienced do it yourselfers can tackle.
Some tops are held on with screws and some are glued to the base.
Attach the flexible supply lines to the hot and cold valve bodies and then attach them to the supply tee.
Attach the vanity to the wall using 3 inch drywall screws.
For holes that are not in line with studs use wall anchors made for your wall type drywall plaster or tile.
Remove the sink top from the vanity base.