How to Make a Double Sink in Your Home | Bathroom Remodel DIY

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Published 2021-10-31
Do you want to turn your single sink into a double vanity? I can show you how! In this video, I'm opening my wall, teeing off my plumbing and installing a brand new granite counter top with a 'his and hers' sink. If you're looking to make a change in your bathroom that will make a big difference, this if for you!

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0:00 – Intro
0:43 – Opening The Wall
4:53 – Material List
6:06 – Change Of Plan
7:39 – Disengage Electrical
8:30 – Cut The Water Lines
9:34 – Find Center Line
10:34 – Cut The Drain Pipe
16:20 – 2.5 Inch to 1.5 Inch Pipe Conversion
19:49 – Cut Studs
21:20 – Install Drain And Vent Ts/Install Sweeping Ts
25:26 – Buy All Around Strapping
28:38 – Set Up Vent Line
29:24 – Install Waste And Vent Line
34:30 – Split Water Lines
41:36 – Bring In Vanity
44:16 – Set Counter In Place
49:13 – Build Faucets
59:10 – Connect Water Supply
1:07:58 – P Trap
1:15:22 – Faucet Handles


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All Comments (21)
  • @pheezus
    This content is free somehow. Still blows my mind sometimes. Thanks Jeff!
  • @therealr0bert
    I love how this guy will do everything from huge projects to taking the time to explain that a pipe is labled by inside diameter. On the list of tools a DIYer needs this channel should be higher than a hammer, I swear it.
  • IT IS JANUARY 1st, 2022 AND I AM 70 TODAY. I HAVE SEEN A NUMBER OF YOUR YOU-TUBES. JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU THANKS AND THAT YOU ARE GOOD PEOPLE! GOD BLESS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
  • @jerrystark3587
    As always, a great video chock full of useful information and helpful tips. I started working with my dad, a master carpenter and contractor in the mid-1960s. After working with him for about 8 years, I worked my way through college and grad school by doing DIY-type jobs. I was cheap and available, so I was busy. The running joke among my faculty advisors was that they were going to see that I failed my exams so they could get more of their projects done. I have been doing this type of work on and off for about 55 years. Now to my point... Though I have a lot of relevant experience building, remodeling and repairing, etc., I still learn something new and useful every time I watch one of your videos. Every damn time. I really appreciate it. Thank you!
  • I, as a piece rate plumber who's time is money and patience is low, the attention to detail you take to film and explain everything, plus tips and tricks and the patience you show, is amazing. Thanks for your videos!
  • I have renovated my entire house top to bottom learning everything I needed to know from this channel. Absolutely the greatest resource on YouTube! "Most of my tools end up in the garbage...because my kids work for me" hahahahaha channeling my dad!
  • @saby8765
    "You don't wanna be committed to doing something stupid". What a quote!!
  • @zombiepyrat
    A jack of all trades is a master of none but always better than a master of one.
  • @iufan71
    Easily the best DIY guy on the internet in explaining what he does step by step!
  • @txoxley
    “You don’t want to be committed to doing something stupid.” Good life advice really. Lol
  • @thastev0
    Jack of all trades is a master of none but often times better than a master of one
  • Always love the content man. As a contractor seeing other ways to do work is awesome. The best part was the pvc glue sniff 😂🤣
  • @satwatchers
    OMG! I just gutted my ensuite bath and was just about to do this exact conversion, from 1 to 2 vanities. Exactly what I needed at exactly the right time. Thanks againJeff !!! BTW, I’m also doing a walk in closet according to your Walk In Closet design video too. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃
  • @Michael-bw2qf
    Mike from Westerly R.I., thank you 70 years old retired carpenter
  • @SirGargiulo
    Jeff, you are the one... by far! I've spent hours watching your videos. Incredibly instructional.
  • @SandiRose2008
    I love reading a lot of your comments, Jeff. I get the greatest urge to reply to so many of them..... I agree! I agree! I agree! LOL Thanks for another great video. And you definitely have some of the best subscribers.
  • @19moods
    I watched your video a Thousand times and was able to convert to a double sink. I'm proud of myself. Thank you so much, amigo. My pipes are up to code. Jus ask my gf 😮... and all that is left is installing the vanity, but first, I have to put back the drywall. Will be watching your video on that next.
  • Thank You for this video! Recently removed and replaced double vanity, never realized original plumbing was so f'd up. Followed your video had no problems buried drain and water in wall so didn't have to chop up vanity. So glad I found your channel!
  • @Kwizzle9999
    The original "jack of all trades" quote actually goes even further than he explained. The original quote is from Robert Greene's middle english poem and it goes, "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." So it can be interpreted 2 ways: either a jack of all trades has exceeded the mastery of his primary trade so he becomes versed in another to try and fulfill his hunger for knowledge OR (this is the classically agreed on conclusion) he is considered more versatile than his specialized peers by the masses. I like both interpretations personally. Fun thought experiment Jeff!
  • @ShowMeYourMitts
    I don't own a house, but these videos have SO much knowledge. Definitely a channel that is slept on.