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Cost of Vanity Sink and Faucet Installation – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:58+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners commonly pay a total installation cost that includes vanity removal, new vanity setup, sink mounting, and faucet hookup. Main drivers are vanity price, faucet selection, plumbing updates, and labor time. The following pricing reflects U.S. market ranges and typical scenarios.

Item Low Average High Notes
Vanity cabinet $150 $400 $1,000 Basement-grade to designer styles.
Vanity sink $80 $200 $600 Porcelain, undermount, or integrated.
Faucet $40 $120 $350 Basic to luxury finishes.
Labor (installation) $200 $400 $1,000 Includes removal, installation, minor plumbing work.
Materials & fittings $50 $150 $350 P-traps, shutoff valves, supply lines.
Permits & inspections $0 $100 $300 Typically minimal for remodeling in many areas.
Delivery/Disposal $0 $50 $200 Hauling away old vanity and packaging.
Warranty & contingency $0 $50 $150 Standard labor warranty or contingency cushion.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Typical project range: Installing a vanity sink and faucet generally runs from $500 to $2,200, with most projects clustering around $1,000 to $1,600. Per-unit and component ranges include vanity ($150–$1,000), sink ($80–$600), faucet ($40–$350), and labor ($200–$1,000). Costs vary by vanity size, material quality, plumbing complexity, and whether electrical work is needed for lighting or outlets.

Labor intensity matters: simple swaps on the same footprint with existing plumbing usually lean toward the lower end; relocating plumbing or updating pipe sizes pushes the project toward the higher end. Assuming standard 24-inch-wide vanity with a single-hole faucet, the estimate reflects typical American homes.

Cost Breakdown

Column Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Warranty Overhead Taxes Contingency
Low $120 $200 $20 $0 $0 $0 $60 $0 $20
Average $240 $420 $60 $100 $50 $75 $100 $50 $40
High $520 $860 $150 $300 $150 $150 $180 $120 $120

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

What Drives Price

Pricing variables include vanity size and material, sink type (porcelain, composite, or integrated), faucet style (single-handle or widespread), and finishes. A larger vanity with quartz countertop or a premium faucet can push costs toward the high end. Regional labor rates and plumbing complexity—such as moving supply lines or upgrading pipes—also shift totals.

Visible plumbing changes, drainage compatibility, and potential relocation of shutoff valves add to time and material needs. Assumptions: standard 2–3 fixtures, no major rework.

Ways To Save

Ore-cost optimization begins with choosing a ready-made vanity and a standard faucet, selecting standard finishes, and reusing existing plumbing where feasible. Consider pairing the project with a broader bathroom refresh to share labor and disposal tasks. Shop smart for warranties and delivery windows to reduce carrying fees.

To minimize surprises, request a detailed itemized estimate with per-item pricing and a written scope of work. Assumptions: same-cabinet footprint, no structural changes.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor costs and supply availability. In the Northeast, expect higher labor and delivery charges than the Midwest. The West may reflect premium finishes or expedited delivery, while the South often shows moderate costs with occasional discount options. Typical regional deltas are ±10–25% from national averages depending on market tightness.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor is commonly billed as a total project cost or by the hour. Typical shop rates range from $60–$125 per hour, with a 2–6 hour window for a simple vanity/sink swap and longer for more complex plumbing or cabinet modifications. Formula: labor_hours × hourly_rate yields the labor subtotal.

For example, a straightforward install in a single bathroom may require 3–5 hours of work at $80–$100/hour, plus materials. Assumptions: single vanity, standard plumbing.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic scenario: Compact vanity, standard sink, basic faucet; no plumbing relocation. Labor 3–5 hours; materials $160; labor $240; total $520–$900 including disposal. Assumptions: same footprint, no upgrades.

Mid-Range scenario: Mid-sized vanity with quartz top, mid-tier faucet, minor plumbing reroute for shutoff valves. Labor 5–7 hours; materials $350; labor $420; permits $100; disposal $60; total $1,000–$1,700.

Premium scenario: Designer vanity with premium sink, high-end faucet, extensive plumbing moves, and added electrical work for lighting. Labor 8–12 hours; materials $600; labor $1,000; permits $300; disposal $150; delivery $150; total $2,150–$3,500.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.