Your Q is confusing and without detail, however you need to better define it for a more satisfactory answer. TOO SHORT??? what exactly do you mean by that?
When you purchased either, was it done in the dark? with no help from anyone? Did you not assume to match up a sink with a base? Can you not return either? OR both? and start over?
Re ask the question with more clarity, or e mail me.
Rev. Steven
2006-07-20 01:38:54
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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you'll not prefer to carpet or lay laminate flooring below the cabinets/vanity besides. Tile/linoleum might want to bypass below yet it is no longer mandatory. merely artwork you way round them and if mandatory end off with trim/molding that could want to lay excellent on the floor and could be nailed to the cabinets/vanity. i'm assuming by counter accurate range you mean loose status, meaning it sits on the floor. to that end you'll prefer to remove the range and boost your flooring below it. similar with the lavatory. you'll prefer to remove it (locate a the thanks to e book) and boost the flooring below it so as that the lavatory will sit down on accurate of the recent flooring. seek for a "redesign" wax ring once you replace the lavatory. because the lavatory will now be as a lot as 2 inches more desirable you'll choose the recent, thicker, "redesign" ring. sturdy success.
2016-11-06 21:09:04
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answered by ? 4
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you can screw 2x4 inside the vanity box, flush with the top to account for the space. make sure the drain hole is centered over the drain though or you will be askin more ?! good luck!
2006-07-20 00:18:15
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answered by maintenance super 2
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Are you talking about the pipes underneath?
If so you can go to can buy a kit to replace the old plumbing at any hardware store and cut it to fit.
2006-07-20 01:44:33
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answered by opie with an attitude 3
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Put a Counter top under it-
2006-07-20 00:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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