Disconnect plumbing begin by turning off the hot and cold water shut off valves that are located beneath the sink.
How to remove a bathroom vanity from the wall.
For large countertops and vanities having another person available makes the job easier.
Remove the countertop very carefully to avoid wall damage.
It should easily come out from the wall.
Lift the vanity top free from the cabinets below.
Simply take the screws out from behind the base of your bath cabinets and pull the vanity forward.
Disconnect the pop up stopper.
Disconnect the water supply tubes.
Loosen the caulk between the vanity and the wall with a utility knife.
Cut through any caulk between the vanity top and cabinets.
Removing the drawers is a common sense step that s easy to forget if you re in a hurry or if the bathroom vanity isn.
Cut the caulk joints.
Detach your vanity from the wall.
Removing backsplash use a razor knife to cut through caulking between the top of the backsplash and the wall.
Unscrew the countertop from the vanity cabinets.
Look under the sink to locate the water shutoff.
Turn off the water supply to the hot and cold taps of the faucet.
Remove the bathroom vanity from the wall.
Then you can disconnect all.
Did you notice that there is a pipe going through the inside of the vanity.
Remove the drain trap.
Step by step instructions to easily and successfully remove a bathroom vanity.
Remove the drain p trap.
Remove the wall mirror.
Break the caulking seal attaching the back of the vanity top to the wall.
Removing the vanity from the wall may seem like the biggest part of this project but it is actually pretty straightforward.
Shut off the water supply.
If there s any caulk holding the vanity to the floor or wall cut through that as well in order to remove it.
To do prior to cabinet removal.