provlima
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I am having a difficult time installing a new drain on a pedestal sink.
The pedestal is too close to the wall and I cannot get access to the drain nut to make a good leak proof connection.
Have tried using a basin wrench, but there is not enough clearance in the pedestal.
Am I correct to assume the basins of modern pedestal sinks are wall mounted, and is it possible to temporarily remove the pedestal of the sink by cutting out the caulk to the bathroom floor and the sink it "supports"
Would appreciate any info from someone who has faced my problem with pedestal sinks
Thanks for your help
The pedestal is too close to the wall and I cannot get access to the drain nut to make a good leak proof connection.
Have tried using a basin wrench, but there is not enough clearance in the pedestal.
Am I correct to assume the basins of modern pedestal sinks are wall mounted, and is it possible to temporarily remove the pedestal of the sink by cutting out the caulk to the bathroom floor and the sink it "supports"
Would appreciate any info from someone who has faced my problem with pedestal sinks
Thanks for your help