How to Remove Cast Iron Sink

Want to get rid of the old Cast Iron Sink from the countertop? You don’t need to worry about that now. Here I will be explaining to you how to do this job by your own.

We all know the weight is not the only problem with the Cast Iron Sink but some other parent issues are also attached with it like color, maintenance, durability, mounting style and the old fashioned style is somewhat also a factor.

The color and old fashioned style attributes can be ignored but what do you think about the maintenance?

I know most of you may be thinking that these issues are not serious enough to replace these sinks but Lisa Burks a professional lady plumber described about that at her blog. I definitely agree with her. Here’s the blog for your reference: sinkformula.com

Well I’m lazy towards the maintenance of the daily stuff I use. The mounting style of these Cast Iron Sink effects the walls as well on which it is mounted and the blockage problem would be occurring as well. So, I know you are not going to call the plumber on regular basis and wanted to get rid of that.

Wait and read this before if you are calling the plumber for the next maintenance of Cast Iron Sink. I think you better replace the Cast Iron Sink now and for that no need to have a plumber; go through the steps below and make your life easy.

How to Remove Cast Iron Sink from Countertop 700

The old cast iron sinks have two pieces, the sink which removes from below, and the aluminum trim piece. This outer aluminum trim piece will be removed from the top.

Tools Required

  • A Rag
  • Adjustable Wrench
  • Piece of wood
  • 2 wires
  • screwdriver

Follow these steps to remove a cast iron sink without damaging the counter.

Step-1:  Disconnect Waterline

Before you start removing the cast iron farmhouse sink, it is necessary to disconnect all the water supply to the sink. Turn off all the valves to the sink.

Step-2: Use of rag

The next step is to put the rage underneath the pipelines. It is because there will be some water in the pipelines which will come down when you remove the pipelines.

Step-3: Use of wrench

The third step is to use the adjustable wrench to loosen the pipelines. Lose all the pipelines to the sink. The right side of the pipeline is the cold side whereas the left side is hot. There are chances of water coming out of these pipelines. That water will fall on the rag you have placed below the sink. It will save you from creating any mess in this process.

Step-4: Remove the drain system

The next step is to remove the drain system of the sink. If you have a type of sink which removes and lifts out from the top, then you can remove any side of the drainpipe and pull out the sink.  If you must remove the cast iron sink downward from the countertop then you need to remove the whole assembly first.

Step-5: Disconnect both drain lines

You need to disconnect the drain line to remove the cast iron sink. Make sure the drain lines are disconnected from the strainer properly before moving on to the next step. You can do it by hand. But, If you find it hard to disconnect you can also use any type of tool to do it.

Step-6: Disconnect P-trap

There must be a P-trap underneath the sink connected with the drain lines. You need to disconnect this P-trap. You can easily unscrew it by hand as well.

Step-7: Remove the P-trap and the drain lines

Once you have removed the P-trap, the whole drain system will be free and can be easily removed. A little bit of water will come out of the drain lines. This water will be sucked by the rag you put down on the floor. There is always junk and water in the drain lines and the P-trap. Be careful while removing it. Try to hold it still so that the water or the junk doesn’t fall on the floor of your kitchen.

Skip the next steps if you have the type of sink which removes from the top. In that case, just simply pull out the sink from the countertop.

Step-8: Place a piece of wood on the sink

The next step is to place a piece of wood on the sink. Make sure that the piece of wood extends to the countertop as well. This step is for your safety concern. It is necessary to follow this step if you are going to remove the cast iron sink from the bottom of the countertop. Otherwise, you will end up falling the cast iron sink on your face while removing it.

Step-9: Use wire to hold the sink

Now, you need to hook down the wire into the strainer of the sink. Hook the other end of the wire around the piece of wood you have placed above the sink countertop.

This step is a safety measure as It will save the sink from falling onto your head. This piece of wood will hold the sink when you disconnect the sink from underneath.

Step-10: Unscrew the clips

There are clips underneath the sink. You need to unscrew all the clips and remove them. The sink will move down a little as you will unscrew the slips. But the piece of wood holding the sink with the wire will hold the sink from falling onto your head.

Take off the safety and remove the sink downward carefully. The cast iron sink is a little heavy so asking help from another person isn’t a bad thing here. Getting help will also save the sink from getting scratches while removed.

How to remove metal marks from a cast iron sink?

You can now remove the metal marks and scratches from a cast iron sink to give it a new look again. To do it, first, you need to clean the sink. You can clean it by using dish soap or a cleanser. To give it a cleaner look, you can also add a baking soda with a drop of dish soap on the sponge. Scrub the sink with a sponge. Also, add a little among of vinegar and rinse it all down the drain.

The cast iron sink must be clean now. If you still have marks on the sink that’s okay. You can use the kohlar cast iron sink cleaner. Pour a small amount of kohlar cast iron sink cleaner on the scratches. Use a dry small paper towel to smooth the cleanser with the scratches. Now rinse the sink with the water and boom, the metal marks have been disappeared.

Conclusion:

Removing or Replacing the Cast Iron Sink is the reason you are here till the end with me. You better first stop the water flow in the pipes of the Cast Iron Sink and cut the water source temporarily. I will recommend you to empty the water from pipes removed with the Cast Iron Sink. Cleaning the drain from the sink is also considerable for your ease as well.

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