Learn how to replace a drop-in kitchen sink with our step-by-step guide. Smooth and easy sink replacement process with these expert tips.
Lean the kitchen sink on its side and apply the rubber gaskets and threaded flange to the underside of the drain strainers. Cross-reference your work with the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure proper installation order of these components. Then wipe away any excess with an old towel. If ...
drain trap assembly that forms the transition from the sink to the home's branch drain system. The drain trap—sometimes called the P-trap due to its distinctive shape—is the curved section of pipe that you see immediately under the sink. The drain trap can be made from severa...
Close the sink stopper, fill the sink and check the strainer for leaks from underneath the cabinet using a flashlight. If you see any water, tighten the strainer locknut until the water stops. Open the stopper and let the water drain while you look for leaks in the drain assembly. Tighten...