Thank you so much for sharing this! I had a plumber come for this exact situation and he said it’d be 2000$! I asked him too leave my house lol I super appreciate how you took the time too explain exactly what and why, your doing. Because of this great advice and tutorial of yours , I now feel completely confident on doing this entire job on my own ! I have a feeling his quote was ridiculous but also imagine all other companies quote would be surprisingly high. I know things are expensive these days for everything but when I called I was thinking it’d be much less I don’t mean to insult anyone from, I can appreciate thee company’s expenses etc are very high I just personally was shocked. So anyways back too you , thank you so much! You’ve saved me a ton of money and now do this myself: I love how gratifying it is to look at a project that you’ve never done and completed successfully, I’ll definitely subscribe and look forward too your awesome advice 🎉🎉
did you install those shark bite shut-off valves under the sink as well? Just asking because that's the first time I've seen shark bite shutoffs under a sink, lol
Why spend over $700 for the vanity top and not replace the entire vanity? Seems standard available sizing of a new vanity (including top) would be much cheaper, last longer and give better access in and around.
BTW,, you have an "S" trap which is against code. Not a big deal, but if you have problems, you can just install an auto-vent there (inexpensive) to use in place of a vent-through the -roof
I looked into ordering one after watching this because I have an old vanity with non-standard depth, but the freight delivery info made it seem like a huge hassle. You have to unload it yourself with no lift?
Well, I planned to patch and repair the countertop when I initially redid the vanity. But after all that work I realized the vanity was a material I couldn't repair so I had to get new. If I had known that from the get go I would've just ripped it all out and did new.
Great job as usual Melissa. Not just the installation but also the way you pl;an the video - a lot of info nicely presented One quick question - what controls the stopper?
you should always put faucets and drain on before you drop in the countertop... soooo much easier then reaching all up in the back hookin up faucet.... awesome seeing you do the things you do... smart girl... and very beautiful...