Installation Guide

1. Apply a bead of silicone sealant around the top edge
of the vanity cabinet.
2. With assistance from another person, slowly and
carefully set the counter top onto the vanity cabinet.
Once positioned, press firmly in to place. Wipe away any
excess sealant using a damp cloth.
Important: The counter top is very fragile. Take
caution when handling, and have someone assist you.
3. If you are installing a side-splash and/or back-splash,
place a generous amount of silicone sealant on the
back of it and press it into place against your bathroom
wall. Fill any gaps that are left with silicone sealant. Wipe
away any excess sealant with a damp cloth.
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4. Allow the silicone sealant to dry, which could take up
to 24 hours.
Step 2: Counter Top Installation
24 hr
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5. For stone tops, such as marble and granite, it is
recommended that you apply a high-quality sealer to
protect from staining and discoloration. Stone sealer
should be reapplied once or twice per year, depending
upon usage.
Stone Sealer
BATHROOM VANITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
BATHROOM MIRROR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing, read entire Bathroom Mirror Installation Instructions.
Observe all local building and safety codes.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS:
INSTALLATION
1. With the help of another person, center the mirror above the sink at the appropriate height and mark a line
at the top of the mirror on the wall.
2. Locate and mark the position of the wall studs to which you will fasten your mirror
Tip: If the studs in your bathroom do not line up to the mounting location for your mirror, wood blocking can be
installed between the studs using standard 2 x 4’s. We recommend consulting a professional if you are
unfamiliar with this type of installation.
3. Measure the location of the D rings or keyhole brackets on the back of the mirror to determine the location of
your mounting hardware. Use the top of the mirror as your guideline. Use your level to verify that the mounting
hardware is properly aligned.
4. Drill pilot holes and install the mounting hardware. Because wall construction and materials vary from home to
home, the appropriate mounting hardware may need to be purchased from your local hardware store. Consult a
professional if you are unfamiliar with this type of installation.
5. With the help of another person, hang your mirror by attaching the D rings or keyhole brackets to the mounting
hardware.
Stud Finder Pencil Tape Measure
Level Drill