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hello, all just wondering if I can remove this myself, and put it back after putting in the new flooring. we're doing floor reno atm and I'm thinking to add the laundry flooring as well if we can do this ourselves. But before trying to unscrew it needs to make sure before I damage anything. Thanks for help
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Newbie2k23. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about removing a laundry tub.
Removing and re-installing a laundry tub is a relatively easy task, depending on your level of D.I.Y. expertise. It does involve disconnecting some plumbing work, so it's best to check guidelines in your area to determine if a plumber is required. Have a read of this discussion which offers some great advice: Replacing laundry tub/cabinet.
Basically, you'd start by disconnecting the waste pipe from the tub. Then, remove any screws or fasteners securing the cabinet to the wall or floor. Once the cabinet is detached, you should be able to access the tub. Look for screws or brackets holding the tub in place and remove them. Carefully lift the tub out of its position and set it aside. Once all the fixings are removed, you should be able to lift the cabinet up and off the pipework. You don't appear to have tiles installed over the rear lip, making life easy.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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