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Bathroom sink is coming loose!

Our bathroom sink is coming loose from the fixture below. If you put any downwards pressure on the front rim of the sink you can see the rear of the sink coming up off the cabinet it is mounted on.

Any advice on the best way to fix this, before it becomes totally loose or breaks any of the pipes below?

Many thanks in advance.
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  • keystone
    keystone Posts: 10,916 Forumite
    Do up the nuts on the bolts which should be holding it to the wall and which have come loose?

    Cheers.
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  • I echo keystone's post, with the proviso that the sink may be attached to the frame or worktop of the cabinet rather than the wall if it's a built-in job. In this case, check and tighten the fixings to the cabinet (I assume that the cabinet itself isn't moving).
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