Ceramic Vessel Sink Installation
Open the box and make sure that all parts are included for installation. Follow item list also
included in the packaging to match each and every needed part. The basic parts are as follow (Picture #1):
- Ceramic vessel sink
- Pop-up drain
- P-Trap
- Sealing tape
Make sure that the drain hole of your vanity top or bathroom countertop is larger in diameter
than the pop-up drain and large enough to accommodate the ceramic sink drain hole. (Picture #2)
The sink does not fix permanently on top of the vanity top or countertop so you must use the
included sealing tape to make sure that the sink does not move. The weight of the sink will secure it in its place.
(Picture #3)
Before installing the Pop-Up drain, make sure that you have the correct style. If you have a
ceramic vessel sink with overflow, you need a special Pop-Up drain that has additional openings. If you are
installing a ceramic sink without overflow, you need to install a regular Pop-Up drain. (Picture #4)
Disassemble the Pop-up drain so you are able to install it in your ceramic bathroom sink. Screw
the drain into the drain hole and tighten with the mounting ring. Make sure that the plastic and rubber washers are
placed correctly to avoid water leakage. (Picture #5)
Screw in the tail pipe and tighten using the included mounting ring. (Picture #6)
Carefully, place your ceramic vessel sink on top of your vanity top or bathroom countertop by
inserting first the tail pipe already installed on the Pop-Up drain. Make certain that the ceramic sink is aligned
correctly. (Picture #7)
Then, you are ready to work inside your vanity. Make sure you have all the necessary party to
continue installation. For this part of the installation, you are going to need the rest of the parts: The P-Trap,
the Metal Washer and the Drain Pipe. (Picture #8)
Prepare the Pop-Up to connect the P-Trap by sliding all of the plastic and rubber washers. Then,
using the nut, screw tightly the P-Trap to the tail pipe. (Picture #9)
Prepare the drain pipe to connect to the P-Trap by sliding all of the plastic and rubber
washers. (Picture #10)
Complete the installation by connecting the drain pipe to the wall. Make sure all parts are
secured tightly to avoid leakage. (Picture 11)
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