I'm installing a B&Q (Cooke and Lewis) kitchen with Belfast sink. Now that I have all the bits in front of me, I have questions about the best way to do this. I've read older posts and info about seating the sink properly using silicone. What worries me is fitting the taps. I'll be fitting a monobloc mixer into the wooden worktop behind the sink. The sink can't come out once fitted, it has a bulge on the base where the trap is which will need to fit in a recess in the base - once the worktop is on there's no way that's coming out again. So the problem is access for fitting the tap - what I'm thinking is that I can cut an access panel in the back of the base unit and plumb the tap in after the worktop is fitted - I'm assuming that I'll be able to get the tails down and also that I'll be able to reach the tap fixing to the worktop - does sound like a bit of a pig though - any advice anyone? I'm trying to think forward to the possibility of having to replace the tap later on too - don't want to have to take worktop out or sink out to do that.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.