After the epoxy cures you can t change your mind.
Attach vessel sink to granite.
Pick a vanity that supports the sink at a comfortable height about 36 inches to the top of the bowl is typical.
For most bathroom undermount sinks all that is needed to mount the sink to the granite is a silicone adhesive.
Vessel sinks can be recessed in the counter or sit on top.
This step isn t difficult but you must set the sink in the right place.
Also use a tall faucet with a long spout designed for vessel.
A vessel sink which sits on top of a counter vanity or any adapted cabinet can give a bathroom a uniquely polished look the top of the vanity can be granite tile laminate or any other type of solid surface.
Taller vanities will work but keep in mind that children might have a hard time reaching over the sink bowl.
Stainless steel and composite sink manufactures provide a system for attaching directly to the underside of the g q counter top.
Make sure that you remember to caulk around all threaded connections to create a waterproof seal.
Vessel sinks also give you the option of converting a dresser or other piece of furniture into a sink vanity creating a look that is truly unique.
Squeeze a very thin line around the sink cutout on the underside of the granite.
Use a marker to trace the sink s drain hole onto the countertop marking the center of the circle image 1.
Here s how you glue a sink to a countertop.
The following article explains in detail the 3 most effective undermount sink install techniques used on stainless steel composite and cast iron or clay sinks.
A typical rimmed sink installs in a vanity with a few metal clips and screws mounted under the sink.
Undermount sinks add a sleek modern element to your kitchen while also simplifying countertop cleanup by allowing you to wipe food and.
If so read on.
If you are installing a sink within a stone countertop you attach the sink to the underside of the stone countertop with epoxy.
Use a nailset to chip a small amount of material from the granite countertop.
The clips hold the sink in place.
Take care not to damage or chip the granite when placing the sink.
Center the sink and carefully lower it into the opening.
Attach the sink to the plumbing under the cabinet according to the manufacturer s instructions.