Installing Any Vessel Sink is a SNAP |
How to Install A Vessel SinkWant to have a new bathroom vessel sink? Vessel sinks are relatively a new product on the market so many are left with a lot of questions on how to install these modern bathroom sinks. Well don’t worry, it’s an easy process that we will walk you through! We will show you how to install your new Bathroom Glass Vessel Sink, Stone Vessel Sink or Porcelain Vessel Sink…. Easy Steps, Video, Step By Step AND Options for Sink Placement. |
| Instructions | Difficulty: Moderate |
Things You’ll Need:
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Mosaic Onyx Stone Bathroom Vessel Sink – New Style from ModernDanish |
Choosing your Vessel Sink…..
Materials Available are Stone, Porcelain, Glass, Metal, Concrete, Acrylic, Wood and basically anything a hole can be cut in the bottom of! We recommend you purchase in this order… 1. The vanity for your space size limitations 2. The Vessel sink that will work on that specific vanity – with any size limitations it may have 3. The Faucet you like that will work with your vanity and sink selections, with any size limitations they have. ** Wide selection of over 300 different bathroom vessel sinks available from www.ModernDanish.com. |
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![]() Black Granite Bathroom Countertop – Pre Made and Pre Drilled with Faucet and Drain Holes from ModernDanish |
DO YOU HAVE YOUR COUNTERTOP? What to look for….
Ideally, the countertop should already have the holes predrilled to accommodate the sink and the faucet (if you are using a deck mounted faucet). You should have at the least positioned the sink and faucet where you want them, and penciled in where the cuts need to occur. In a laminate or engineered countertop such as Corian, the holes can be made after the countertop is mounted, however if a mistake is made in cutting, its going to be a messy job to remove the top and start all over. So in a perfect world, the top should already have the holes drilled for the fixtures. Our granite, glass & Marble tops that we sell with our vanities are always predrilled with faucet and drain holes to help make the installation process as easy as possible. **Pre Fabricated Solid Granite, Marble and Glass Countertops – Sizes 22″ and 31″ Wide – Available from www.ModernDanish.com – Colors Black Granite, Crema Marfil Cream Marble, Frosted Glass, Black Glass, Red Glass, Silver Glass and Clear Glass. |
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Hardwood Pedestal Vanity in Natural Oak Finish and Hot Wenge Espresso Finish – Exclusive to ModernDanish |
INSTALL YOUR COUNTERTOP….. Get ready for your sink
Use standard clear or colored silicone to attach your stone sink to your wood base cabinet if the manufacturer recommends. Sometimes there are vanities that have “risers” that hold the top – small metal supports that sit in all 4 corners of the vanity and lift the top up and support it. These can also be adjusted for different height as needed to level the top. When attaching a stone top to the wall, use a thin line of clear silicone but DON’T do that stage until very late in the installation process. It will be hard to re-remove again and you may have to move the vanity during the plumbing process. |
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Green Onyx Vessel Sink with Requred Support Ring in Jumbo Size / Chrome Finish from ModernDanish |
Vessel Sink Installation & Placement…..
RECESSED INSTALLATION WHERE PART OF THE SINK IS INSIDE THE COUNTERTOP
Place a bead of silicone caulk at the base of the sink where it will touch the countertop. Put the sink gently in place. Try to move it slightly to position correctly, wipe off excess caulk. Use a level to make sure your sink is perfectly situated before the caulk dries. Attach the drain assembly following the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific sink. Screw on or tighten the nut firmly to hold the sink in place to the counter. Connect the drain to the P-trap underneath, then connect to the drain pipe on the wall. |
| Add a final layer of under side caulk where your bowl and counter touch from the underside of your countertop if you can reach it. Exactly where your sink touches your countertop you want to clean and perfectly apply the caulk all around the perimeter. As it dries and looks is how it will always look so if you have not done a good job with cleaning and applying so it looks pretty you wont be happy with the finished project. We have found applying the caulk with your finger and using a rag to clean your finger often works best. Clean the very edge perfectly before leaving the work area so next morning you will have a pretty bowl / countertop edge.
Vessel Sink Installation & Placement….. ABOVE COUNTER INSTALLATION WHERE ALL OF THE SINK IS ABOVE THE COUNTERTOP You will need to have purchased or received a support ring to place over the drain hole. This support ring is to support the round bottom of the sink and keep the bowl from “rocking” after it is installed. Place the support ring over the drain hole & put the sink gently on top. Try to move it slightly to position correctly, but do not use any silicone or caulking in this process. Attach the drain assembly following the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific sink which is generally dropping the “Head and Neck” pipe through the sink and support ring and hand tightening on the bottom with the supplied nut. Screw on or tighten the nut firmly to hold the sink in place to the counter. Connect the drain to the P-trap underneath, then connect to the drain pipe on the wall. You may need to buy an extensions because the location and height of the drain had changed. ** All Parts needed for typical Installation available from www.ModernDanish.com, Support ring $19.95, Drain $32.95 + |
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Vessel Sink Filler Faucet in Chrome Finish from ModernDanish |
Vessel Sink Faucet Installation…. Check placement location before you do anything – the faucet should be very close to the bowl – usually from 1/2″ to 2″ away from the very edge.
It is usually easier to install the faucet prior to putting the vessel sink into final position. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions that came along with your vessel faucets. Make sure to connect cold and hot water tubing to the correct source on the water line. Use a ring of plumber’s putty around the hoses as you screw together. Make sure that all the connections are tight. Turn the water input valves on and check for leaks. |
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| FINAL CHECK…….. Any Leaks ?
When everything is in place, check for leaks by turning on the faucet. Check around the drain, the drain itself, and underneath the sink for leaks. If you find any leak, use appropriate steps to remove the leak like adding a strip of plumber’s tape or slightly tightening your connections being careful not to over tighten your bowl. ** Many Modern Vessel Sink Filler Faucets available from www.ModernDanish.com – All the hottest finishes & styles OTHER NEAT IDEAS FOR HOW TO ACCENTUATE YOUR NEW VESSEL SINK….. -Lighting is everything with all the great colors and foils of today’s vessel sinks. Try some different light bulbs, different wattage to bring out the bling in your new sink! If you only have a 2 bulb fixtures, consider changing to either a 3 or 4 light. -Working with Onyx – A great stone material that allows you to really play with lighting. We have a great number of customers who under light their onyx bowls and countertops by adding lighting inside the cabinet. The lighting can be switch operated or hard wired to the wall switches. -Sealer – How often? If you have a stone vessel you want to keep it highly polished and sealed well. If you don’t the stone will loose its luster and not be a colorful. -Glass Sinks – After you have taken the plunge and added this modern work of art to your bathroom why not upgrade your faucet or shower head to match, really give your guests the wow factor! -Add a modern shower curtain, add new accessories, minimalize your bathroom removing clutter and cleaning up. All the small things should be in baskets or stored away in a cabinet. Add a bamboo mat and keep your bathroom simple, modern and elegant. |
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| Tips and Warnings
Do not over tighten your Drain! At first you should only be hand tightening your drain thread nut under your sink – there is no need for a big wrench at this point! This puts a lot of extra tork on your sink and commonly sinks are left over tightened which can cause problems when combined with hot and cold water, temperature and other elements. |
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Thanks for the article! It doesn’t give me the courage to start doing it myself, but I’ll surely know what the plumber is doing
Wow, this is a really in-depth blog post. Some good advice there, caulking is always the fun part!
Vessel sinks are something that seem to be becoming more common for homeowners to install in their homes. As a bathroom remodeling contractor, I’ve have noticed more of my clients choosing these types of sinks for their bathrooms. They add a very nice look, and give the bathroom a unique characteristic.
Thanks for the article! It doesn’t give me the courage to start doing it myself, but I’ll surely know what the plumber is doing
Vessel sinks are something that seem to be becoming more common for homeowners to install in their homes. As a bathroom remodeling contractor, I’ve have noticed more of my clients choosing these types of sinks for their bathrooms. They add a very nice look, and give the bathroom a unique characteristic.
Fantastic submit once again mate. I believe you’ve hit the nail about the head there. It does not have to be challenging yet most men and women fail to recognize the basics.