Make a rectangular hole in the wall that extends vertically about 6 inches higher than.
How to wall mount bathroom sink.
Using a circular saw set to cut 1 inches deep make several passes to create a notch between the marks.
1 position the sink or its mounting plate if it has one on the wall and mark the wall through the holes in the plate or sink.
Step 4 attach the mounting bracket.
Step 1 find the location for the sink.
Expose the wall studs.
Prepare the faucet drain and pop up.
How to install a wall mount bathroom sink step 1.
Step 5 attach.
Install the sink if your sink includes a mounting plate you can use that for a template to drill your pilot holes.
Extend the mark with a level.
In each board cut a notch that s 1 1 2 inches deep and 9 1 4 inches high.
Step 2 provide support for the sink.
Mount the sink to the wall.
Be sure to use a masonry.
Step 3 close the wall.
Use a level to make sure the mounting bolts are level.
A wall mounted sink also takes up less space in a small room than a traditional vanity with sink.
Slip the sink over the mounting bolts and finger tighten the mounting nuts over the washers.
Draw a second line 5 inches lower for the bottom of the brace.
Installing a wall mount bathroom sink.
Position the notches 23 7 8 inches from the end of the board.
Drill pilot holes for lag screws or other fasteners supplied by the manufacturer.
If the wall is tile use a masonry bit to drill the tile and then a smaller twist bit to drill into the backing.
Drill your pilot holes for the lag screws which should be included with your wall mount sink.
For a 36 inch high countertop make a second mark 34 inches above the floor to represent the top of the 2x6 brace.
Screw horizontal 2x6 or 2x8 blocking between the exposed studs flush with the room side.