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Replace Your Old Kitchen Sink With A New One



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By : Scott Rodgers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-25 02:44:59
If you are looking to replace your old and dull kitchen sink with a new one but not able to find a handy plumber for the job, then it is time to take the task in your own hands.

Though the task appears to be a heavy-duty plumbing project but can be made less daunting if proper course of action is adopted complemented by the required plumbing tools.

Before you start to remove the old sink it is always a good idea to develop a rough picture of the new sink as well. Keeping the space requirements in mind, measure the dimensions of the old sink in order to determine the size of the new sink. Also allow a local salesperson to recommend you a particular type of sink based on your need and taste. Most popular sinks are the stainless sinks due to their resistivity to corrosion and external agents such as air and water. Also they fit well in the mold of the counter top.

Porcelain sinks, due to their rolled edges and heavy body, rest automatically into the counter top thus eliminating the need of any additional clips. But they offer some disadvantages as well, one of which is due to their rising edges. Since the edges rise a bit above the surface of the counter top hence cleaning off the debris from the counter top becomes tough.

Kick off the actual task by turning off the water supply to the sink. Detach the drainage pipe from the sink with the assistance from wrenches and pliers. Make sure that the finishing of the screws is not altered.

Remove the clips underneath the sink with the help of a special tool called as the Hudec wrench. Though the normal screwdrivers and the wrenches would also do the job. Next, clean off the plaster/cement from the edges of the old sink.

If the sink looks isolated then push it upwards gently and take it out of the counter top to place it on the ground. Insert the new sink into the space. Attach the clips that came with the new sink and plaster the edges well to the enveloping counter top.

Plaster the setup well and turn on the water supply to the sink.

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Scott Rodgers is a noted writer who has been providing great guidance on plumbing works all over USA. His incredible wisdom has, in fact, sparked significant rise in revenue for talented plumbers across the nation, from Baltimore Plumbers (Need one? click here !) to Great Lakes Plumbers (Need one? click here !).hostgator coupon

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