Vanity & Sink Upgrade

Replace your vanity, countertop, and sink to instantly transform the look of your bathroom. One of the most cost-effective bathroom upgrades — typically completed in 1–2 days.

Average Cost
$500 – $5,000
Timeline
1–2 Days
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Vanity Styles & Cost Ranges

StyleInstalled CostBest For
Single Vanity (24"–36")$300–$1,500Small bathrooms, powder rooms
Double Vanity (48"–72")$800–$4,000Master bathrooms, shared bathrooms
Floating / Wall-Mounted$400–$2,500Modern design, small spaces
Freestanding$500–$3,000Focal point, traditional or modern
Custom Built-In$2,000–$8,000+Maximum storage, unique layouts

What's Included

Old vanity removal & disposal
New vanity cabinet installation
Countertop installation
Undermount or drop-in sink
Faucet installation
P-trap and drain connection
Mirror and lighting (optional)
Caulking and sealing

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom vanity replacement cost?

A bathroom vanity replacement costs $500–$5,000 on average, including labor. A basic single vanity with a pre-made countertop runs $500–$1,500 installed. A double vanity with a quartz countertop costs $1,500–$4,000. Custom built-in vanities with stone tops cost $3,000–$8,000+.

How long does it take to replace a bathroom vanity?

A standard vanity replacement takes 1–2 days. Removing the old vanity and installing the new one takes 4–6 hours. If new plumbing connections or countertop fabrication is needed, add 1–2 days. Custom countertop fabrication (quartz or granite) typically takes 1–2 weeks for fabrication before installation.

What is the best countertop material for a bathroom vanity?

Quartz is the most popular bathroom vanity countertop material — it's durable, non-porous, and low maintenance. Marble is beautiful but requires sealing and is prone to etching. Granite is durable and unique but also requires sealing. Cultured marble is affordable and comes pre-sealed. Laminate is the most budget-friendly option.

Should I get a floating or floor-standing vanity?

Floating (wall-mounted) vanities make the bathroom feel larger and are easier to clean underneath. They require wall blocking or a reinforced wall for proper support. Floor-standing vanities are easier to install, provide more storage, and work in any bathroom. Floating vanities are more popular in modern designs; floor-standing in traditional.

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