
How to Replace a
Kitchen Sink
By Mark Wynn
Need to replace your kitchen sink? well you've come to the right place.
The kitchen sink sit on the true throne of the home, your counter top.
These days kitchen cabinets are the pinnacle of the place and that rusty
old kitchen sink you have isn't helping them show their shine.
To replace a kitchen sink, You will need a few tools. Each sink is a
little different so you may need a few more tools than I am listing and
you may not need some.
screwdriver
putty knife
hammer
assortment of wrenches
pliers
The first thing you need to do is select a new sink. If you haven't done
so already, try to pick a sink that compliments your countertop and most
importantly fits closely to the same dimensions as the old sink. Don't
forget to consider replacing your faucet as well. After all what good is
a new sink with a crusty old faucet.
Once you have your new kitchen sink, it's time to remove the old sink.
First turn off the water supply to both the hot and cold lines. Then
turn both the hot and cold knobs to relieve any line pressure.
Next, disconnect the lines carefully using the appropriate wrenches.
disconnect the drain pipe as well. Also remove any accessories, garbage
disposals, dish washer line etc.
Check under your sink for any brackets that may be holding it in place.
Some sinks have em some don't. If there are brackets go ahead and remove
them now.
Using the hammer, gently tap the putty knife under the edge of the sink
to help work it free from the countertop. Once the sink is free from the
waterproof sealant that holds it to the countertop you can remove it.
Scrape any remaining sealant from the countertop using your putty knife.
Try not to damage the surface area.
Check to be sure your new kitchen sink is going to fit properly by
gently placing into the cut-out. Remove it. If it Seems a little too
large and your countertop is Formica, you can trim the cut-out with a
jig saw. Apply masking tape across the areas you will be cutting. this
will keep the jig saw from scarring the surface and help prevent
cracking the Formica laminate.
Apply new waterproof sealant such as clear silicone around the cut-out
and set your new sink in place.
Attach any retainer clips (if any) that your sink may have been packaged
with.
Install your new faucet on the sink following the directions that came
with it then install your drains,garbage disposal, drain and water lines
by reversing the removal directions.
Turn your water supply back on and check for leaks.
Congratulations! You have a brand new kitchen sink.
Mark Wynn has been around construction his entire life. He come from a
line of contractors starting with his grandfather. He has worked in the
construction industry himself for the past 16 years. His construction
firm specializes in remodeling, refurbishing, and damage repair. Mark
also hosts Web Rock City , a
diy home repair resource for
beginners.
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