View Full Version : Installing new bathroom sink
 
 jsteele99
Aug 9, 2008, 09:05 PM
We just moved into a newer home, the bathroom sinks are the very cheap delta sinks.  I went to Lowe's and got a nicer polished nickel faucet.  While installing the pop-up drain, I discovered that the drain hole is too small.  Can I make, and if so, how can you make the drain hole slightly larger, or do I just need to use the pop-up from the previous faucet.
 
Thanks
 Milo Dolezal
Aug 9, 2008, 11:08 PM
We just moved into a newer home, the bathroom sinks are the very cheap delta sinks.  I went to Lowe's and got a nicer polished nickel faucet.  While installing the pop-up drain, I discovered that the drain hole is too small.  Can I make, and if so, how can you make the drain hole slightly larger, or do I just need to use the pop-up from the previous faucet.
 
thanks
 
Let me first correct your terminology:  You are trying to say that your faucet is cheap Delta brand... correct ?
 
I am surprised you are not able to fit new drain into your existing sink - especially after you've removed Delta drain from it.  What kind of faucet did you buy ? (brand, type, make... ).
 speedball1
Aug 10, 2008, 04:43 AM
I'm with Milo!
What lavatory faucet did you purchase that the pop-up assembly won't fit a standard lavatory bowl?  If you like the new faucet simply reinstall the old pop-up.  Good luck,  Tom