For more information, please visit JAKA.
Written by
Tara Farmer
September 25,
Edited by
Kristen Cramer
Fact-checked by
Tom Grupa
Sink installation costs $330 to $1,300 on average for a bathroom or kitchen. A new sink costs $50 to $750, plus $230 to $650 for replacement labor. Sink prices depend on the type, style, and material. The cost to replace bathroom or kitchen sink plumbing pipes is $100 to $350.
Sink installation cost - chartSink installation cost Replacement type Total installation cost* Kitchen sink $380 $1,400 Kitchen sink and faucet $600 $2,000 Kitchen sink, faucet, and garbage disposal $800 $3,400 Bathroom sink $280 $1,200 Bathroom sink and faucet $580 $2,000 Bathroom sink and toilet $550 $1,950 Pedestal sink $330 $1,400 Utility sink $330 $1,350 Replace existing plumbing pipes $100 $350 Install new plumbing pipes $450 $1,800*Includes old sink removal, new sink, materials, and labor.
Get free estimates from sink installers near you.
Search
The following table shows the average new sink installation cost.
Average new sink cost - chartSink cost National average cost $680 Minimum cost $220 Maximum cost $1,700 Average range $330 to $1,300*Cost data is from research and project costs reported by HomeGuide members.
Kitchen sink installation costs $380 to $1,400 total, depending on the sink type and plumbing work required. The cost to install a new kitchen sink and faucet together is $600 to $2,000. Installing new plumbing pipes or modifying the drain or faucet positioning increases the cost.
Kitchen sink installation cost - chartCost to install kitchen sink Type Total cost installed* Install kitchen sink $380 $1,400 Install kitchen sink and faucet $600 $2,000 Install kitchen sink and garbage disposal $560 $1,750*Includes old sink removal
The average cost to replace a kitchen sink is $380 to $1,400, including old sink removal and disposal, a new sink, and installation labor. Labor costs increase when changing sink types or installing a farmhouse sink that requires cutting the countertop and cabinets.
Cost to replace kitchen sink Factor Average cost New kitchen sink $150 $750 Old sink removal $30 $150 Plumber installation labor $200 $500 Total cost to replace $380 $1,400 Undermount farmhouse sink with apron installationKitchen sink prices are $150 to $750 on average without installation, depending on the type, size, and material.
Kitchen sink cost Type Sink price Total cost installed Details Drop-in / self-rimming $60 $750 $260 $1,250Bowls Choose a single bowl instead of a double bowl to save $15 to $250.
Size Sinks with unique sizes cost $100 to $300 more to install.
Accessories Some sinks include cutting boards, drying racks, and rinsing bowls.
The cost to install kitchen sink plumbing is $450 to $1,800 per fixture if the project requires new pipes and drain lines. The cost to replace existing kitchen sink plumbing pipes is $100 to $350. Plumbers charge $45 to $150 per hour to replace pipes under a kitchen sink.
Installing new plumbing is common in older homes or in a kitchen remodeling project where the layout changes.
Bathroom sink installation costs $280 to $1,200 total, depending on the type, material, and plumbing work required. The cost to install a bathroom sink and faucet is $580 to $2,000.
Cost to install bathroom sink - chartCost to install bathroom sink Type Total cost installed* Install bathroom sink $280 $1,200 Install bathroom sink and faucet $580 $2,000 Install bathroom sink and toilet $550 $1,950 Install bathroom sink, faucet, and toilet $830 $2,800 Install new plumbing pipes $450 $1,800*Includes old sink removal.
Undermount bathroom sink installed in natural stoneReplacing a bathroom sink costs $280 to $1,200, including old sink removal and disposal, a new sink, and installation labor. Installing a different sink type is easiest when also replacing the countertop or vanity.
Cost to replace bathroom sink Factor Average cost New bathroom sink $50 $550 Old sink removal $30 $150 Plumber install labor $200 $500 Total cost to replace $280 $1,200A new bathroom sink costs $50 to $550 on average without installation, depending on the type, size, and material. See pictures of the different types of bathroom sinks.
Drop-in sinks are easy to install and come in many materials and sizes.
Console, pedestal, and wall-mount sinks expose more floor, work in limited spaces, but don't offer storage.
A vessel sink is a bowl that sits on top of the counter or vanity and is made of glass, metal, ceramic, and stone.
Get free estimates from sink installers near you.
Search
Plumbing labor prices to fit and install a bathroom sink are $200 to $500 on average. Old sink removal adds $30 to $150. The cost to install bathroom sink plumbing is $450 to $1,800 when adding new supply lines and drain pipes or $100 to $350 for replacing the drain.
Replacing an existing sink drain costs $100 to $350. Rough-in plumbing costs $450 to $1,800 for a first-time installation of new drainpipes.
Unclogging a drain costs $100 to $275 and may prevent the need for total drain replacement.
Cost to install sink drain plumbing - chartSink drain installation cost Type Total cost Install new sink drain $100 $350 Install new plumbing pipes $450 $1,800 Install new garbage disposal $185 $380 Unclog existing drain $100 $275Garbage disposal installation costs $185 to $380 for materials and labor. The cost to install a kitchen sink, faucet, and garbage disposal together is $850 to $3,350 if adequate plumbing is already in place.
Installing a pedestal sink costs $330 to $1,400. Replacing a vanity or other sink type with a pedestal sink is priced at the higher end due to plumbing work and potential floor and wall repairs.
Cost to install a pedestal sink Factor Average cost New pedestal sink $100 $600 Old sink removal $30 $150 Plumber install labor $200 $650 Total replacement cost $330 $1,400Get free estimates from sink installers near you.
The company is the world’s best kitchen sink supplier supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.
Search
Pedestal sinks provide a classic look and an open feel in smaller spaces.
Pedestal sinks do not feature a cabinet or countertop for storage.
Replacing an existing utility sink costs $330 to $1,350. Installing a new utility sink costs $750 to $3,000 and requires new plumbing lines. Utility sinks are commonly found in a garage, basement, mudroom, or laundry room. A utility sink has a deep basin for scrubbing and minimizes splashing.
Cost to install a utility sink Factor Average cost New utility sink $100 $700 Old sink removal $30 $150 Plumber install labor $200 $500 Total replacement cost $330 $1,350 Undermount utility sink installed in laundry roomThe best utility sink material depends on the intended use:
Plastic utility sinks are cost-effective but may stain or damage if exposed to harsh chemicals and high temperatures.
Stainless steel sinks are heat and chemical resistant but scratch-prone.
Enamel-coated cast iron utility sinks are time tested for heat and heavy-duty use but require regular reglazing to prevent exposed metal from rusting.
Sinks come in a variety of materials, sizes, and styles. Budget, location, and visual preference determine the best sink material.
Stainless steel sink prices are $60 to $750. Steel sinks work well in kitchens or bathrooms.
Porcelain sinks are popular for bathrooms but not as durable for kitchens.
*Not including installation.
Installing a sink yourself saves you $200 to $500 in labor but requires expertise and $50+ in tools. Installations require minimal supplies if the new sink's design and specifications are similar to the old sink.
Hire a professional when installing a different sink type as it may require moving the plumbing pipes or cutting the countertop and cabinet.
Installing a bathroom sink and toilet costs $550 to $1,950, depending on the type and plumbing work. Toilet installation costs $350 to $800 alone for materials and labor. Installing a toilet and sink together may save money with only one call-out fee.
A local handyman or plumber installs kitchen and bathroom sinks. Undermount sinks may require a countertop installer to position and secure the sink and a plumber or handyman to connect the plumbing.
Handyman hourly rates are $50 to $80.
Average plumbing estimates are $45 to $150 per hour or $230 to $650 on average for labor to install a sink, depending on the sink type and whether the installation includes a faucet or disposal. Installing a pedestal or undermount sink costs $230 to $800 in labor.
Kitchen sink widths range from 24 to 36 inches. The most common sizes are 30 inches or 33 inches.
Single-bowl sinks are typically 30 inches wide, while double-bowl sinks are 33 to 36 inches wide.
A standard kitchen sink is 8 to 10 inches deep and measures 22 inches from front to back.
Some retailers refer to the sink's width as the length.
An under-sink reverse osmosis system costs $300 to $950 installed. A reverse osmosis (RO) system extracts up to 98% of impurities from drinking water and removes the extra sodium from softened water.
Sink installation takes 1 to 8 hours, depending on if it's a new install or replacement. The sink type, shape, weight, and faucet differences also affect the installation time. Replacing a sink with an exact duplicate takes less time than changing the sink type.
Sink installation time Sink type Hours to install* Kitchen sink 2 4 Bathroom sink 2 4 Pedestal sink 4 8 Utility sink 1 6*New construction installation may take longer.
Some plumbers install undermount sinks, while others recommend countertop installers. After installation, a plumber connects the plumbing. Undermount sinks are typically installed in granite or solid surface countertops due to their weight.
Many farmhouse sinks install on an existing countertop by removing the countertop front and upper cabinet face. Most cabinets need reinforcement due to the sink's weight.
A top-mount farmhouse sink is the easiest to install.
A flush-mount farmhouse sink typically needs a solid surface or custom laminate countertop.
An undermount farmhouse sink requires a custom-cut waterproof countertop.
Before hiring a plumber near you to install your sink, be sure to:
Get at least three estimates to compare.
Look for licensed contractors or plumbers with sink replacement experience.
Read their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
Select companies that are insured, bonded, and have been in business for 5+ years.
Avoid selecting the lowest quote as quality may suffer.
Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the work begins.
Never pay in full before the installation starts. Use a payment plan instead for work completed.
What experience do you have installing sinks?
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Do you have any photos of your previous work?
What type of sink do you recommend for a bathroom or kitchen, and why?
Will I need to install a new faucet, or can I use my existing faucet?
Does the estimate include old sink removal and disposal?
What additional costs should I expect?
Do you need a permit to install the sink? If so, will you obtain it?
How long will the installation take?
Is there a warranty, and if so, what does it include?
How long can I expect the sink to last with regular use?
What do you charge for repairs?
Contact us to discuss your requirements of hospital taps. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
Previous: None
Next: How Does Smart Home Technology Enhance Our Daily Lives?
Comments
Please Join Us to post.
0