I’ve found a vanity base that I like from Lowes with a sink already attached. I like the base but not the sink. Is there anyway to remove it? I am assuming its glued down but I’m not sure. Not much room to use a skill saw so I am wondering what my options are? Or just to live with it?
Discussion Forum
Discussion Forum
Up Next
Video Shorts
Featured Story
This compact detatched accessory dwelling has an efficient layout with a vaulted ceiling that enhances the sense of space.
Featured Video
How to Install Exterior Window TrimHighlights
"I have learned so much thanks to the searchable articles on the FHB website. I can confidently say that I expect to be a life-long subscriber." - M.K.
Replies
kyrral wrote:
I've found a vanity base that I like from Lowes with a sink already attached. I like the base but not the sink. Is there anyway to remove it? I am assuming its glued down but I'm not sure. Not much room to use a skill saw so I am wondering what my options are? Or just to live with it?
In every case I a have seen, a solid surface top is loose until you silicone it to the base. The only top you fasten with screws would be a laminate top. If the top on display is solid surface or stone, you can use a stiff putty knife to pop it loose.
Ask the salesperson.
Do note that the floor display may have been glued together to keep people from taking just pieces of it.