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Cost of a Kitchen Sink: Price Ranges, Materials, and Install Fees 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:58+00:00 • 3 min read

Understanding the cost of a kitchen sink helps buyers budget effectively. This article outlines typical prices, drivers, and common install charges to set realistic expectations for a U.S. project.

Assumptions: standard 22-inch single-bowl or 33-inch double-bowl, stainless or composite finish, typical under-mount or drop-in installation, Midwest labor rates, and standard kitchen access.

Item Low Average High Notes
Sink Price (by type) $120 $350 $1,000 Basic stainless to premium granite composite
Labor for Installation $150 $400 $900 Plumber + cabinet work; include removal of old sink
Hardware & Accessories $20 $70 $200 Faucet, supply lines, clips
Permits/Inspections $0 $75 $200 Depends on local rules
Delivery $0 $25 $75 Area-dependent

Major Price Components For A Kitchen Sink Purchase

The total cost includes the sink itself, installation labor, and necessary accessories. Typical total price ranges for a standard kitchen sink project fall roughly between $300 and $1,600, with most mid-range jobs landing around $700-$1,000 depending on material and mounting method.

Assumptions: standard 22- to 33-inch sinks, single or double bowls, mid-range faucet and hardware, normal cabinet access.

Component Low Average High Notes
Sink $120 $350 $700 Stainless steel or composite
Labor $150 $400 $900 Removal, prep, install
Faucet & Hardware $20 $70 $200 Per unit pricing
Delivery $0 $25 $75 Regional differences
Permits & Inspections $0 $75 $200 Varies by city
Waste & Disposal $0 $20 $60 Cabinet modification if needed

Material Affects The Cost: Stainless, Composite, Or Copper

Material choice is the strongest driver of price. Stainless steel basic sinks tend to be the lowest, while granite or quartz composite sinks push into mid-to-upper ranges. Copper adds a premium. Typical price per unit ranges by material: stainless $120-$400, composite $250-$700, fireclay or cast iron $300-$900, copper $500-$1,000.

Assumptions: standard single-bowl or double-bowl configurations; 20–24 gauge stainless options; standard thickness for composites.

Labor And Installation: Time, Rates, And Common Add-Ons

Labor costs hinge on mounting method, cabinet cutouts, and plumbing work. Drop-in installations are usually cheaper than undermount setups due to less cabinet modification. Expect labor to be about $150-$450 for basic installs and $450-$900 for undermount or complex setups.

Assumptions: standard 36-inch base cabinet with accessible plumbing; no major cabinet modification; basic faucet included or added.

Per-Unit Cost By Sink Type: Drop-In, Undermount, Farmhouse

Different sink types carry distinct price bands. Drop-in sinks typically cost $120-$350, undermount often runs $300-$700, and farmhouse or apron-front designs can reach $400-$1,000 or more before labor.

Assumptions: standard 22–33 inch widths; single or double bowls; compatible with base cabinet depth.

Regional Price Variations In The United States

Prices shift with regional labor markets and delivery costs. Coastal metro areas generally show higher ranges for both materials and installation, while rural Midwest markets may be near the lower end. A typical spread is about ±20% to ±40% depending on locale.

Assumptions: typical drive-to-job distances; standard 2- to 3-day lead times; no rush scheduling.

Color And Finish Impact On Cost

Finish options influence the price beyond material. Brushed stainless finishes sit in the base range, while matte black or satin nickel finishes add modest premiums. Special textures or luster coatings can raise cost by 5%–15%.

Assumptions: standard finishes without custom engraving or patterns.

Warranty, Accessories, And Delivery Fees

Warranty terms and included accessories can alter the bottom line. Standard warranties cover a couple of years on the sink and faucet; higher-tier packages extend coverage. Delivery fees are typically $0-$75; installation kits and extra hoses add small costs.

Assumptions: continental U.S. delivery; no rush-order surcharges; kit includes basic fixture hardware.