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Originally Posted by Rzepecki
Thank you, gentlemen. My husband was able to remove the old caulk (or sealant) and purchased silicon sealant to replace it. I need to clean up some of the residue first. Then, back permitting, he’ll get under the sink and be able to tighten the faucet. I really didn’t want to have to go the route of dropping the sink. My husband is a do-it-yourselfer, but because of recent medical issues, I didn’t want him to do too much.
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What I have seen in my project management is DIY"S doing their own Jobs like you are trying to do and getting injured, which will cost you more than getting a carpenter that installs under mount sinks. Penny wise dollar foolish. Is this a stainless sink undercounts sink for a granite top that has special under mount clips to secure the sink to the top. Take pictures of the sink under the counter and go into The Home Depot kitchen design center they will explain to you what has to be done so you don't injure yourself