When a bathroom sink drain gets old, it tends to get rusty and smelly, and because there's little chance of things improving on their own, it's a good reason to replace the drain. Don't be intimidated by the task and call a plumber because as far as DIY jobs go, it's one of t...
On the other hand, a vessel sink may not work with your current setup so you may need to replace the counter as part of your bathroom sink installation. In addition to the actual support for the sink, ensure the clearance from the side of a bathroom sink to a toilet tank or finished ...
Remove (and Replace) the Stopper To remove the stopper, make sure the sink is empty, then loosen the retaining nut securing the pivot rod to the drain pipe, using slip-joint or standard pliers. Unscrew the nut all the way, then slowly pull the pivot rod backward while lifting up on the...
Installing a bathroom sink drain assembly isn't difficult. The bathroom sink drain assembly is the part of your drain that carries away used water to the sewer system in your house. The visible portion of the drain at the bottom of your sink is called the flange. Attached to the flange f...
Fixing a sink bowl leaking Knocking the drain loose Washers and drains Replacing the P-trap and completion Vessel sinks, popular additions to home bathrooms, are mounted on top or just below the bathroom counter. The impression they give is a simple bowl, or vessel, set in place ready to ...
What to use to clean a bathroom sink There’s not a lot that you need to scrub up your bathroom sink. Simply take your bathroom cleaner of choice (we would recommend Lysol® Power Bathroom Cleaner, as well as a clean cloth – and you’re ready to go. Best way to clean a bathroom...
How To Replace A Bathroom Tap: Turn off the water supply Remove the old tap Fit the connections to your new tap Fit the tap to the basin Connect to the water supply Switch the water on 1. Turn off the water supply Before attempting to remove your tap, you'll need to turn off the ...
Having some spares on hand is always a good idea for down the track, in case your style is no longer available in a few years when you may need to replace a broken tile. How to tile your bathroom walls: A step-by-step guide
If you want to remove and replace your own kitchen sink but aren't sure how to do it, look no further! Tap Warehouse is proud to bring you our handy guide to kitchen sink installation!
Today's mission is to declutter your bathroom sink and counter area, and then to try to develop a habit to clear it a bit with each use so it stays clear from now on. It's your preference whether you want this area to be completely clear, or just to have less stuff than it ...