Installation Instructions

ATTENTION! Please inspect your vanity top thoroughly to ensure there are no damages or defects PRIOR to
installation. Warranty DOES NOT cover costs for installation or removal of product.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR GRANITE AND MARBLE VANITY TOPS
STEP 1: Vanity Preparation
Ensure that the vanity base cabinet on which the vanity top is to be placed is level and properly secured to the wall. Your
Tuscany® vanity top is made from heavy stone material and requires solid support. If the vanity is of a “frameless” design, it
is recommended that additional support be added. Additional wood support should be 1-inch x 1-inch wood sections that
run along the top inside edge of the sides and front of the vanity. The wood sections should be affixed to the vanity using
construction adhesive and wood screws that do not protrude through any exposed sides.
STEP 2: Top Installation
Apply a thin bead of 100% silicone sealant on the cabinet-top edges. Place the vanity top on the vanity with an overhang of
½-inch on the left and right edges. Allow the sealant to dry per the manufacturer’s instructions.
STEP 3: Backsplash and Side Splash Installation
Be sure the wall is clean, dry and smooth. Repair any holes or uneven sections using a patching compound. Remove loose
paint, any wallpaper or decorative material. Apply two (2) beads of caulking or construction adhesive to the rear of the
backsplash (and side splash if required) and attach the backsplash by pushing it firmly onto the wall.
STEP 4: Faucet and Drain Assembly Installation
Install the faucet and drain assembly per the manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT tighten the drain pipe connection to the
bottom of the bowl with a wrench as it may result in damage to the bowl. Tighten ONLY by hand.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR VANITY TOPS WITH VESSEL SINKS
STEP 1: Vanity Preparation
Ensure that the vanity base cabinet on which the vanity top & vessel sink are to be placed are level and properly secured to
the wall. Your vanity top is made from heavy stone material and requires solid support. If the vanity is a “frameless” design,
it is recommended that additional support be added. Additional wood support should be 1-inch x 1-inch wood sections that
run along the top inside edge of the sides and front of the vanity. The wood sections should be affixed to the vanity using
construction-grade adhesive and wood screws that do not protrude through any exposed sides.
STEP 2: Pre-Drilled Holes
Your Tuscany vanity top has three pre-drilled faucet holes on the underside of the top. These partially pre-drilled faucet
holes are labeled on the topside of the vessel top with YELLOW DOTS as #1 (left faucet placement), #2 (center faucet
placement) & #3 (right faucet placement). Determine the location you would like your faucet to be located and proceed to
knock out the hole as follows:
Place a flat head screwdriver or a ¾-inch or smaller chisel directly on the center “X” on the yellow dot and tap with
a hammer to remove the granite section,
Clean away any rough edges with the chisel or screwdriver and verify that your faucet supply lines easily fit
through the opening (NOTE: If you are using a wall mount faucet, you will not to need to knock out any of the
faucet holes and may simply remove the yellow dots).
STEP 3: Top Installation
Apply a thin bead of 100% silicone sealant on the cabinet-top edges. Place the vanity top on the vanity with an overhang of
½-inch on the left and right edges. Allow the sealant to dry per the manufacturer’s instructions.
STEP 4: Faucet and Drain Assembly Installation
Install the faucet and drain assembly per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Note: Side splash, faucet and drain assembly are NOT included.

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