Place the sink on the pedestal and double double check for level yes i meant to say that.
How ti mount a pedastal sink to wall.
Then you can drill the holes by putting aside the pedestal stand and sink aside first.
Be sure not to over tighten.
It doesn t have to be super tight at this point.
Thus install the hanger bolts on the wall by leaving an inch extension from the wall.
This distance for this mark may vary with different sinks center the pedestal on the mark and set the sink tight against the wall.
Push the sink against the wall snugly so that the hanger bolts extend through the mounting holes.
When installed properly brackets are just as sturdy as glue sometimes more so.
For drilling into concrete use a hammer drill and a concrete bit.
Metal brackets screwed into the wall serve as a durable and glue free way to mount your pedestal sink bowl.
It never hurts to double or triple check.
Installing the sink the pedestal base is set into place and aligned with the mounting holes drilled in the floor when applicable.
Mount the sink basin on the mounting bracket.
The pedestal sink must be mounted to the floor for stability.
Check the level of the sink.
When you push the pedestal sink against the wall you can screw it to the lumber behind the drywall.
Simply add a lag screw and then snug it down with a ratchet.
The technique for doing this will vary depending on the type of floor.
For drilling into tile use a tile bit to drill the holes.
Install the bracket with the lag bolts.
Test fit the pedestal mark its location and then move it safely out of the way.
Then you have to center the pedestal on that mark before setting the sink tightly against the wall.
Mark the anchor holes of the sink on the wall while doing the hole of the pedestal on the floor.
Hang the basin on the wall bracket and then install the mounting screws to hold the sink to the bracket and wall.
Then make a mark 10 inches from the wall accounting for the baseboard.
Mark the centerline of the sink on the wall and floor.
If you are not comfortable gluing your sink bowl directly to the wall you have an alternative in the form of metal brackets.
Make a mark about ten inches from that wall with consideration of the baseboard.
Carefully move the sink and pedestal back against the wall.
In addition check the pedestal is level.
Then temporarily mount the pedestal to the wall using washers and nuts.
If you don t have a mounting bracket line up the basin s mounting holes with the hanger bolts you installed earlier.
Although it isn t the preferred way of securing the sink to the wall you can use adhesive caulking as well.