Begin by clearing everything from under the sink. Place a bucket under the P-trap to catch any residual water. Turn off the hot and cold water supply by turning the handles on the shutoff valves clockwise until they stop. Turn the faucet on to release any remaining pressure and confirm the water is off. Use an adjustable wrench to disconnect the supply lines from the shutoff valves. Next, use channel-lock pliers to loosen the slip nuts on the P-trap assembly and remove it. Use a utility knife to carefully cut the caulk seal between the old sink rim and the countertop. From underneath, locate and loosen the mounting clips holding the sink in place, if any. Finally, carefully push up on the sink from below and lift it out of the countertop. Clean any old caulk or putty off the countertop with a putty knife and a cleaning solvent.
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Preparation and Old Sink Removal2 min