How Do You Install A Pedestal Bathroom Sink?
Pedestal sinks are increasing in popularity due to their elegant European design and space-saving ability. Unlike traditional bathroom sinks, which are embedded into the top of a cabinet, pedestal sinks are supported only by a single column, which saves a substantial amount of floor space. Thankfully, installing a pedestal bathroom sink is a straightforward process that does not require replacement of the existing plumbing lines. Cut two 2 x 4 boards with a saw so that each board is 34 inches in length. The boards will be necessary to support the weight of the sink basin before the basin is attached to the wall. Place both the basin and the pedestal in the desired position, then brace the basin with the two 2 x 4 boards. Outline the top of the basin on the wall and the bottom of the pedestal on the floor with a marker, then mark reference points on the floor and the wall through the mounting points located at the back of the basin and on the bottom of the pedestal. Set the boards, basi