Don t over tighten or you may crack the pedestal.
Install pedestal sink on tile floor.
Fine tune the pedestal placement and level the basin side to side.
Installing a pedestal sink can open up a lot of floor space in your bathroom.
Mark the sink height on the wall.
Some pedestal sinks require a support board behind the finished wall for extra strength.
Place the basin on the pedestal and against the wall.
Cut out part of the wallboard to reveal the studs.
Bolt the pedestal to the floor finish installing the pedestal sink by bolting the pedestal to the floor with the bolts or nuts provided.
Set the pedestal into position and secure it to the floor.
Notch the studs for the support board with a jigsaw.
Installing a pedestal sink requires anchoring the fixture to an existing wall for additional support.
Check the manufacturer s instructions on your sink.
You can use lag bolts if the floor is wood or concrete anchors if the floor is concrete or tile adhesive is often used here too.