Wall mount bathroom sinks are usually installed at a height of 30 inches from the floor.
How to wall mount bathroom sink.
Lift the sink slightly while tightening the nuts with a wrench.
Step 3 close the wall.
If the wall is tile use a masonry bit to drill the tile and then a smaller twist bit to drill into the backing.
Slip the sink over the mounting bolts and finger tighten the mounting nuts over the washers.
1 position the sink or its mounting plate if it has one on the wall and mark the wall through the holes in the plate or sink.
Prepare the faucet drain and pop up.
Install the sink if your sink includes a mounting plate you can use that for a template to drill your pilot holes.
Use a level to make sure the mounting bolts are level.
Be sure to use a masonry.
Position the notches 23 7 8 inches from the end of the board.
Drill your pilot holes for the lag screws which should be included with your wall mount sink.
Installing a wall mount bathroom sink.
Step 4 attach the mounting bracket.
Using a circular saw set to cut 1 inches deep make several passes to create a notch between the marks.
Extend the mark with a level.
How to install a wall mount bathroom sink step 1.
In each board cut a notch that s 1 1 2 inches deep and 9 1 4 inches high.
A wall mounted sink also takes up less space in a small room than a traditional vanity with sink.
Draw a second line 5 inches lower for the bottom of the brace.
Step 5 attach.
Screw horizontal 2x6 or 2x8 blocking between the exposed studs flush with the room side.
Mount the sink to the wall.
Expose the wall studs.
Make a rectangular hole in the wall that extends vertically about 6 inches higher than.
Smear pipe dope onto the threads of the supply line compression fittings and tighten them onto the faucet supply lines.
For a 36 inch high countertop make a second mark 34 inches above the floor to represent the top of the 2x6 brace.