I have taken on a task of replacing my laminate vanity tops and sinks with a cultured marble vanity/sink in my Jack-n-Jill bathroom. As I was taking the old vanity top out (had to cut it) I noticed some holes in the wall on each end (the sink goes from one wall to another) where the vanity top met the wall. The back spalsh was flsuh with no holes. As I was repairing some of the wall I noticed the distance between the two walls looked different at the from of the cabinet compared to the back. Measurements showed the from to be 61-1/4 inches and the back was approximately 60-1/2 inches.
The laminate vanity top had separate tops, sides splashes, and back splash, so it would be easy for the installer to cut the backsplash to fit. But it appears they cuty holes in the wall for the top to fit instead of cutting it.
So, my problem is that I have a cultured marble vanity top/sink, which includes the back splash that is 61". The 1/4" at the from is no problem as I have the side splashes to install. What is the best way to regain the 1/2" on the back side so the sink will fit without me having to do any cutting on it?
Thanks for any help.
The laminate vanity top had separate tops, sides splashes, and back splash, so it would be easy for the installer to cut the backsplash to fit. But it appears they cuty holes in the wall for the top to fit instead of cutting it.
So, my problem is that I have a cultured marble vanity top/sink, which includes the back splash that is 61". The 1/4" at the from is no problem as I have the side splashes to install. What is the best way to regain the 1/2" on the back side so the sink will fit without me having to do any cutting on it?
Thanks for any help.
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