Bathroom vanity removal and replacement isn’t all that difficult. Although, you will need some solid DIY chops to pull it off. Otherwise, it’s a fairly straightforward process. However, one of the biggest challenges is what to do with the old fixture once it’s out of the house. Read on to learn more about bathroom vanity removal and replacement. And, what you need to know about remodeling debris disposal.
What to Know about Bathroom Vanity Removal
Since the vast majority of local trash collection agencies won't pick up remodeling debris, you'll have to deal with it yourself. So, it's best to call a local junk hauling service to come get it.
Do you have an old tired looking vanity in your bathroom? Well, changing out a bathroom cabinet style vanity can absolutely transform the look of your bathroom. Vanities today come with granite counter tops and beautiful contemporary or traditional designs and can be very well priced. --The Spruce
This way, you can easily unload it, all of the debris and even take the opportunity to dispose of other unwanted junk. This is a perfect time to really purge and reclaim as much space as possible. Consider replacing the vanity with a pedestal sink. Or, just junk as much as you can to free up much-needed storage space.
Wellington Bathroom Vanity Removal Guide You can Use
Now, as far as bathroom vanity removal goes, it's something just about anyone with a bit of skill can pull off. Start by emptying the cabinet and then remove the doors to make it easier to handle once it's out. Put all of it aside, out of the way so you have ample room to work. Then, do the following:
- Take down the mirror. Remove the mirror from the wall that's on top of the vanity. Put it aside somewhere out of the way.
- Turn off and disconnect the lines. Next, turn off the water supply and drain the lines. Then, disconnect the water supply lines underneath.
- Pull the sink out and pull off the top. Score around the sink with a utility knife, and then pry it out of place. Next, you'll need to remove the vanity top. Inspect it to see how it's fastened and then take it off.
- Pull the vanity out of place carefully. To finish, you'll need to break the seal between the vanity and the wall with a utility knife. Thereafter, you can pull it away from the wall. Exercise caution so you don't damage the wall itself.
Once you’re done, phone 800-433-1094 or visit AAA Rousse Services. We’ll take care of the remodeling debris disposal for you.