Mark the anchor holes of the sink on the wall while doing the hole of the pedestal on the floor.
How do you attach a pedestal sink to the wall.
The lumber is secured to the wall studs and covered with a drywall patch.
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.
When you push the pedestal sink against the wall you can screw it to the lumber behind the drywall.
The pedestal is only a secondary support.
You can mount the sink bowl either with lag screws or by gluing the sink bowl to the pedestal with construction adhesive.
Thus install the hanger bolts on the wall by leaving an inch extension from the wall.
For sinks that do not attach with a bracket ask an assistant to hold the sink at the wall so the upper holes at the rear underside of the sink align at the horizontal line on the wall.
Although it isn t the preferred way of securing the sink to the wall you can use adhesive caulking as well.
The technique for doing this will vary depending on the type of floor.
The pedestal sink must be mounted to the floor for stability.
Simply add a lag screw and then snug it down with a ratchet.
For drilling into concrete use a hammer drill and a concrete bit.
Most pedestal sinks actually hang from a bracket attached to a mounting brace or framing in the wall.
Installing a pedestal sink with toggle bolts requires the sink be positioned tight against the wall so you can mark the bowl s mounting holes on the wall with a pencil.
Secure the pedestal with the washer and lag bolt to the floor but don t.
For drilling into tile use a tile bit to drill the holes.