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by:KingKonree
2020-03-05
The small dressing room near the kitchen has been a source of annoyance for your partner for months.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
The small dressing room near the kitchen has been a source of annoyance for your partner for months.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
The small dressing room near the kitchen has been a source of annoyance for your partner for months.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
The small dressing room near the kitchen has been a source of annoyance for your partner for months.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
The small dressing room near the kitchen has been a source of annoyance for your partner for months.
When you take the horns to your local home Resource Center, Home Hardware Building Center in South Cambridge, time is finally here.
The new bathroom vanity will provide you with more counter space and better storage options.
First, under the old dresser, find the closing valve and engage.
It\'s time to do all the \"Hulk crush\" on the old unit and remove it from the room-without the need to tear down the walls. Next?
Put the new dresser in place and draw its outline on the wall.
Locate the bolt using one root.
Then, draw lines with a height along the studs from the floor to the top of the dresser.
If the dresser has a backrest, measure, Mark and drill holes for drain and water supply.
Then put vanity in place.
Set a height on the dresser and the gasket on the floor until the dresser reaches the height.
Keep the level on the gasket at the edge of the unit and at the wall until it is vertical (vertical).
Now, from the inside, connect the unit to the wall by screwing the 3 inch drywall screws through the mounting track into the bolt.
Check the level before flushing the gasket with a tool knife.
If not the level, add the gasket.
If there is a large gap in the wall or floor, please attach the quarter-
Round molding along the edge of the wall or floor with a finish nail.
Install the faucet and drain pipe according to the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Make sure the wall is straight and there is no gap between the wall and the dresser.
Fix the top on the dresser as per the manufacturer\'s instructions.
Press the dresser to the right position;
Check the level, uniformity in front and make sure the top of the dresser is flush with the wall.
Reconnect the tap power cord to the water supply system and reconnect the trap.
Open the water and test if there is a leak, then install popup drain.
Not that bad?
Regardless of the size of the project, please consult a home improvement specialist at the South Cambridge Home Hardware Building Center at 200 Franklin Avenue, Cambridge, or call 519-623-2361.
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