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How to remove a kitchen sink

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April 2, 2025
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January 27, 2026
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Removing a kitchen sink? Here’s how to do it hassle-free.

How to remove a kitchen sink

A step-by-step guide

Removing a kitchen sink on your own is possible with the right tools and a clear step-by-step approach. Whether you’re replacing an old sink or upgrading your kitchen, knowing how to remove a kitchen sink properly will make the process smooth and stress-free. Follow this guide to ensure safe and effective kitchen sink removal.

What you’ll need

Before starting, gather the following tools and materials:

•  Adjustable wrench
•  Putty knife
•  Pilers (channel-lock or slip-joint)
•  Plumber's tape
•  Basin wrench
•  Safety gloves
•  Utility wrench
•  Safety glasses
•  Screwdriver
•  Sponge or rag
•  Bucket or towel
•  Caulk remover

1. Turn off the water line

The first and most important step is to turn off the water supply. Locate the shutoff valves under the sink and turn them clockwise to close them. If you can’t find them, turn off the main water supply to your home.

2. Disconnect the drainpipe

Place a bucket or towel under the drainpipe to catch any excess water. Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the slip nuts connecting the sink’s drainpipe to the plumbing system. Carefully remove the pipes and let any remaining water drain into the bucket.

3. Turn off the garbage disposal

If your sink has a garbage disposal, make sure to disconnect it before removing the sink. First, unplug it or turn off the breaker. Then, detach the disposal from the drainpipe and mounting bracket. Set the unit aside safely.

4. Loosen sink clips

Most sinks are secured to the countertop with metal clips underneath. Use a handy tool like a screwdriver or wrench to loosen the clips. Be sure to check for any hidden fasteners before proceeding.

5. Cut through the sealant

The sink is sealed to the countertop with caulk or adhesive. Use a utility knife to carefully cut along the edges of the sink to break the seal. Be cautious to avoid damaging the countertop.

6. Detach the sink

Once the sealant is cut, reach underneath the sink and push up gently to loosen it. If the sink is still stuck, use a putty knife to help pry it free. Lift the sink out carefully and set it aside.

7. Get rid of any residue

Old caulk, debris, and adhesive may remain on the countertop. Use a putty knife and caulk remover to clean the area thoroughly. Wipe down the surface with a sponge or rag.

8. Clean the surrounding area

Now that the sink is removed, take time to clean the countertop and surrounding space. If you need help disposing of your old sink and materials, consider contacting a professional junk removal service like 1-800-GOT-JUNK?.

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Tips for expert kitchen sink removal:

  • Turn off water first – Always shut off the water supply before starting.
  • Have a bucket ready – Catch any remaining water in the pipes to prevent spills.
  • Label connections – Take pictures or label pipes to make reinstallation easier.
  • Use penetrating oil – Loosen stubborn nuts and bolts with WD-40 or similar lubricant.
  • Cut caulk carefully – Use a utility knife to avoid damaging the countertop.
  • Disconnect garbage disposal first – If present, remove it before lifting the sink.
  • Protect the countertop – Place a towel or cardboard underneath to avoid scratches.
  • Work with a helper – Sinks can be heavy; having assistance can prevent accidents.
  • Check for hidden clips – Ensure all mounting clips and fasteners are removed before lifting.
  • Clean the area thoroughly – Remove old caulk, debris, and water stains before installing a new sink.
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Call 1-800-GOT-JUNK?

If you’re looking for an easy and hassle-free way to dispose of your old kitchen sink, 1-800-GOT-JUNK? is here to help. From AUS, US, Canada our junk removal services make it simple to get rid of unwanted materials.

Find junk removal near you and check out our pricing options.

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Frequently asked questions

How does 1-800-GOT-JUNK? charge for junk removal?

We price based on how much space your items take up in the back of our truck, broken down into ⅛, ¼, ½, ¾ of a truckload, all the way up to a full truckload. Our trucks hold the equivalent of seven pickup trucks.

Our prices vary based on location and there is a minimum charge for our teams to remove your items, which is different in each location, based on a number of factors, including local disposal and recycling fees.

We offer single item pricing for certain items such as mattresses or TVs, sometimes this will be less than our minimum charge.

For materials that have a heavy cubic weight like dirt, concrete, and gravel, pricing is based on the total volume that the material takes up in the truck, up to a maximum of one foot in height for a full truck.

Watch us load up a truck to see how our standard pricing works!

Do you provide recurrent, bulk-service pricing discounts?

If you need service weekly, monthly, or quarterly, we offer bulk pricing discounts. This gives you better value compared to common alternatives, such as dumpsters or less professional junk removal services. 

Interested? Call our business account team at 1-888-475-3461 to discuss your needs as well as pricing options.

When should I expect you to arrive?

On the day of your appointment with us, our friendly, uniformed truck team members will give you a call or text 25-30 mins before we arrive to let you know we’re on our way.

Do you service multiple locations?

Whether your business has a single location or multiple locations, we can create a custom junk removal solution that works for you. We can coordinate pickups at multiple locations at a local, regional, and national level. Rather than work with dozens of regional or local companies, let 1-800-GOT-JUNK? handle the jobs across all your locations.

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What items can 1-800-GOT-JUNK? remove?

We work with all types of businesses and can handle any type of job - cleanouts, bulk item removal, general junk removal and even specific items like cardboard or pallets. We can take pretty much anything as long as it's not toxic or hazardous. We can remove your items from wherever they’re located, whether it’s your office, store, site or anywhere else—all you have to do is point!

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What are your hours of operation?

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