I’ve found a vanity base that I like from Lowes with a sink already attached. I like the base but not the sink. Is there anyway to remove it? I am assuming its glued down but I’m not sure. Not much room to use a skill saw so I am wondering what my options are? Or just to live with it?
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kyrral wrote:
I've found a vanity base that I like from Lowes with a sink already attached. I like the base but not the sink. Is there anyway to remove it? I am assuming its glued down but I'm not sure. Not much room to use a skill saw so I am wondering what my options are? Or just to live with it?
In every case I a have seen, a solid surface top is loose until you silicone it to the base. The only top you fasten with screws would be a laminate top. If the top on display is solid surface or stone, you can use a stiff putty knife to pop it loose.
Ask the salesperson.
Do note that the floor display may have been glued together to keep people from taking just pieces of it.