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A number of years ago, I fumbled a coffee mug into the bathroom sink, and the basin cracked. It must have been made out of recycled eggshells or something.
Being the frugal pilot type, I slapped some gorilla tape on it and called it good, but lately I've come to realize I have certain materialistic needs.
It's a bit of an odd setup, as the vanity is only 20" wide, and has to be a few inches off the floor in order to clear a hvac vent.
Is it possible to replace just the basin? If it's cemented to the vanity top somehow, would I need to replace that as well? At some point, it might be throwing good money after bad, as this was a cheap wayfair vanity. Suspect the shutoff valves need to be replaced as well, since the water flow is only slightly better than a trickle.
If this is not a time/money efficient DIY task, is this a job for a handyman or a plumber?
Being the frugal pilot type, I slapped some gorilla tape on it and called it good, but lately I've come to realize I have certain materialistic needs.
It's a bit of an odd setup, as the vanity is only 20" wide, and has to be a few inches off the floor in order to clear a hvac vent.
Is it possible to replace just the basin? If it's cemented to the vanity top somehow, would I need to replace that as well? At some point, it might be throwing good money after bad, as this was a cheap wayfair vanity. Suspect the shutoff valves need to be replaced as well, since the water flow is only slightly better than a trickle.
If this is not a time/money efficient DIY task, is this a job for a handyman or a plumber?