Place a small bucket on the floor beneath the water valves to catch any water left in the lines then disconnect.
How to remove old wall mounted sink.
How to remove a wall mounted sink step 1.
Step 4 new faucet.
Wrap a length of 12 gauge wire seven or eight times around the 2 x 4 and extend it through the drain hole.
Veteran plumber mike lombardi makes quick work of disconnecting this sink s water and drain pipes as part of our project house bathroom remodel.
Step 1 access.
Turn off the water supply to the fixture at the two small water valves mounted on the wall beneath the sink.
Loosen the connecting nut at the top of the p trap with an adjustable wrench.
There should be at least 12 inches of wire hanging below the sink.
With the handles and escutcheon out of the way you should see the mounting nuts that hold the faucet body in place.
There may be nuts at both handle locations as well as at the spout.
Step 3 remove the faucet.
Remove the p trap from the sink drain.
Do the same for the spout mounting nut if there is one.
Shut off the main water supply valve and disconnect the water and drain.
Beyond the finished wall.
Remove the vanity and size up the plumbing.
Loosen the p trap.
Loosen the nuts securing other piping that runs to the sink drain such as.
Use channel type pliers to remove the mounting nuts.
With any luck the plumber installed an access panel on an adjacent wall typically inside a linen closet.
If the plate features screws remove the screws with a screwdriver then pull the trim plate away from the wall.
Wrap the wire around a 6 to 8 inch length of 3 4 inch wooden dowel.
Open the panel and.
Lay a 2 x 4 across the top of the sink parallel to the front of the cabinet.
Step 2 water.
How to replace wall mounted faucets.
Step 5 access panel.
Cut the water supply lines 1 in.