And once it starts swelling your only option is to replace it.
Replace kitchen sink cabinet floor.
Let s face it it s easy to get water on the floor of your sink base cabinet.
If you have a particle board floor underneath your sink that is showing signs of water damage you can tear it out and replace it to prevent the growth of mold.
Empty the sink cabinet moving everything well away from the work area.
We ll never understand why cabinetmakers use particleboard for the base but they do.
Extends cabinet life and much cheaper than replacing the cabinet.
If the caulk is too hard to cut hammer an old putty knife through the caulk driving it toward the sink a section at a time.
To replace your top mounted kitchen sink start by shutting off the water supply valves then turning on the faucet to drain any remaining water from the line.
Over time this can cause the wood under the sink to rot.
This is not a how to or diy do it yourself.
I am not a carpenter and this video is for entertainment use only.
Then cut the caulk.
Spread an old sheet in front of the cabinet to not only protect your floors but make cleanup easier.
The space beneath the kitchen sink is exposed to high levels of humidity and may even be exposed to water through leaky plumbing.
Wedge a 2 4 between the sink bottom and the floor of the cabinet to create slight upward force.
This is how i replaced the sink base cabinet.
Plug in a light or lamp.