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Toilet and Sink Installation Costs – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:19+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a combined range for installing a new toilet and sink, driven by fixture quality, rough-in distances, and labor. The price hinges on unit costs for the toilet and sink, plus permitting, plumbing work, and any needed drywall or tile repairs. This guide provides practical price ranges in USD and clear factors that affect total cost.

Item Low Average High Notes
Fixture cost (toilet) $120 $300 $900 Standard, elongated, water-saving models
Fixture cost (sink) $60 $180 $600 Pedestal, wall-mount, or vanity sink
Labor (installation) $350 $900 $1,800 Plumbing, wall/floor prep, minor carpentry
Materials & fittings $100 $250 $550 P-traps, supply lines, wax ring, shutoff valves
Permits & inspections $50 $150 $600 Depends on local rules
Disposal & cleanup $25 $75 $200 Old fixtures and packaging
Delivery $20 $50 $150 Within 20 miles
Total project $725 $1,900 $4,800 Assumes standard fixtures and no major remodel

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges include both total project costs and per-unit considerations. Typical projects combine a basic toilet and a basic sink, with per-unit estimates for fixture costs and a shared labor fee. Assumptions: standard 12-inch rough-in, no major wall repairs, urban/suburban service area, and a mid-range installer. Labor hours usually 4–10 hours, depending on existing plumbing layout and accessibility.

Cost Breakdown

The following table breaks down major cost components and how they contribute to the total. The numbers reflect common scenarios for a standard bathroom remodel element pairing.

Component Low Average High Columns Assumptions
Materials $100 $250 $550 Materials, fittings Standard wax ring, supply lines
Labor $350 $900 $1,800 Labor, install time 4–10 hours; basic install
Equipment $0 $0 $150 Tools, rental or specials Optional specialty tools
Permits $50 $150 $600 Permissions Local permit may be required
Delivery/Disposal $25 $75 $200 Delivery, haul-away Old fixtures removed
Total $725 $1,900 $4,800 All-in Assumes 1 toilet, 1 sink

Assumptions: region, fixture quality, labor hours.
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What Drives Price

Key drivers include the toilet type (gravity-feed vs dual-flush), sink style (pedestal, wall-mmounted, or vanity), and rough-in distance from existing supply lines. A longer run to the main water line or a fragile floor can raise labor time and cost. Niche requirements such as a high-efficiency toilet (low GPF) or a quartz vanity top may push price toward the high end. Rough-in offset and wall access frequently generate the most cost variation in these projects.

Ways To Save

Economies of scale appear when upgrading both fixtures in one visit, or when choosing standard models with straightforward installs. Consider holding off on cosmetic changes that require wall or tile work, which adds to labor and materials. Bulk purchase and installer cooperation can reduce trip fees and delivery charges.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor rates and supply distribution. In three typical markets, the spread can be noticeable. For example, Urban Northeast may be roughly 8–12% higher than Rural South for identical fixtures and 6–10% higher on labor. Suburban Midwest often sits in the middle with 0–6% variance versus national averages. Regional delta matters for total cost and affects both materials and labor pricing.

Labor & Installation Time

Most installations require 4–10 hours, depending on existing plumbing and space. A 12-inch rough-in with no wall repair might be near the lower end, while in-wall plumbing rework or moving water lines can push hours up. Labor plays a larger role than fixture cost when remodels involve removing existing tile or reconfiguring cabinets.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden charges may include disposal fees for old fixtures, unexpected pipe work, or sealant and caulking beyond basic fittings. If permits are required, inspection fees can add 50–200 dollars. Some projects incur short-notice surcharge if work occurs on weekends or holidays. Inspect local codes before buying fixtures.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes. Each includes specs, time estimates, and totals to help compare options.

Basic Scenario

Toilet: standard gravity-flush, 12-inch rough-in; Sink: basic vanity with standard faucet. Labor: 4–6 hours. Materials: economical wax ring, supply lines. Total: around $1,000–$1,400.

Mid-Range Scenario

Toilet: dual-flush; Sink: pedestal with basic chrome faucet; Minor wall access required. Labor: 6–8 hours. Materials: mid-range flange, valves, and connects. Total: around $1,800–$2,900.

Premium Scenario

Toilet: high-efficiency, elongated; Sink: vanity with granite top and premium faucet; Wall removal or relocation work. Labor: 8–10 hours. Materials: premium toilet and vanity, specialty shutoffs. Total: around $3,800–$5,600.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.