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Bathroom Vanity Installation in New Orleans: The Right Vanity, Sized and Installed to Fit

The vanity does more work than any other piece in a bathroom. It holds your storage, your counter space, your sink, your mirror, and usually the only lighting that matters for getting ready in the morning. When the vanity is wrong for the room, everything else feels off. Too small and there’s nowhere to put anything. Too large and the bathroom feels cramped. Installed crooked or plumbed poorly and you’re dealing with leaks, pooling water, and cabinet damage within a year.

Turnkey Renovators installs bathroom vanities across Greater New Orleans. Single-sink, double-sink, floating, furniture-style, and custom configurations, each sized to your bathroom’s dimensions and plumbed properly the first time. Fifteen years of bathroom renovation work in Louisiana means we’ve installed vanities in everything from tight 5-by-8 guest baths to spacious master suites with 72-inch double-sink setups.

  • Single- and double-sink vanity installation
  • Countertop templating, sink mounting, and faucet hookup
  • Mirror, medicine cabinet, and lighting coordination

Call 504-527-8711 for a free consultation, or schedule your estimate online.

Bathroom Vanity Installation for New Orleans Homeowners

A vanity swap sounds simple until you start measuring. The new unit needs to fit the existing plumbing rough-in, the countertop may need templating, and the wall behind it almost always needs patching once the old vanity comes out. In New Orleans, where indoor humidity regularly exceeds 60%, material selection matters too. Particle board swells and delaminates. Solid wood or plywood construction with moisture-resistant finishes holds up.

A properly installed vanity includes leveling on uneven floors, securing to wall studs, connecting supply and drain lines, setting the countertop, mounting the sink, installing the faucet, and hooking up the P-trap. When it’s done right, the drawers close evenly and the plumbing doesn’t leak. When it’s done wrong, you find out the first time you open the cabinet.

Common Reasons Homeowners Call Us for Vanity Installation

  • The current vanity is too small. A 24-inch vanity in a master bath that two people share doesn’t work. Upgrading to a 48-, 60-, or 72-inch double vanity gives both people counter space, sinks, and storage.
  • Water damage from a slow leak underneath. The bottom of the vanity cabinet is warped, stained, or soft. The leak may be fixed, but the vanity itself needs replacing.
  • No counter space. A pedestal sink or wall-mount sink has zero storage and barely enough room to set down a toothbrush. A vanity with a countertop and drawers changes the functionality of the entire bathroom.
  • Outdated style that dates the room. Oak builder-grade vanities from the 1990s, cultured marble tops with integrated sinks, and brass hardware. The vanity is often the first thing that makes a bathroom look old.
  • Part of a larger bathroom renovation. New tile, new shower, new vanity. The vanity installation coordinates with the other trades on the project timeline.

What Vanity Installation Includes

  • Old vanity removal and disposal. We disconnect plumbing, remove the existing vanity and countertop, and haul it out. Wall patching and paint touch-up behind the vanity are included when the new footprint doesn’t match the old one.bathroom vanity with an earthy theme
  • Vanity sizing and placement. The new vanity gets positioned, leveled on the floor (shims on uneven surfaces), and secured to wall studs. Floating vanities require blocking inside the wall for proper support, which we handle during the installation or coordinate during a renovation.
  • Countertop installation. Stock vanities often come with pre-attached tops. For stone, quartz, or custom countertops, we coordinate templating after the vanity is set so the top fits precisely. Undermount sinks get mounted to the countertop before it’s placed. Drop-in and vessel sinks go in after.
  • Plumbing connections. Supply lines, shut-off valves, drain assembly, P-trap, and faucet installation. If the existing rough-in doesn’t align with the new vanity’s plumbing openings, we adjust the supply and drain positions. On slab-on-grade homes, that can mean cutting into the concrete for drain relocation.
  • Mirror and medicine cabinet mounting. Hung level, anchored to studs or with proper wall anchors, and positioned at the right height relative to the vanity and lighting.
  • Lighting coordination. Vanity sconces, LED mirror lighting, or overhead fixtures positioned to illuminate the mirror evenly without casting shadows. Electrical work for new fixtures or relocated switches is part of the scope when needed.

How to Know You Need a New Bathroom Vanity

  • Cabinet doors or drawers don’t close properly. Warped frames, swollen particle board, or broken hinges that have been patched too many times.
  • Water damage on the cabinet floor. Soft spots, discoloration, or mold under the sink. Once the cabinet substrate absorbs water, it doesn’t recover.
  • The countertop is cracked, stained, or delaminating. Cultured marble that’s yellowed, laminate that’s peeling at the seams, or tile grout that’s permanently discolored.
  • Plumbing under the vanity leaks or is corroded. Old supply valves, a rusted P-trap, or connections that seep when the faucet runs.
  • The vanity doesn’t fit how the bathroom is used. Not enough storage, not enough counter space, or a single sink in a room where two people need to get ready at the same time.

What Affects the Cost of Vanity Installation

  • Vanity type and size. A stock 30-inch vanity from a supplier is the most affordable option. A 72-inch double vanity with soft-close drawers and custom hardware costs more. Floating vanities add wall-blocking labor.
  • Countertop material. Cultured marble and laminate are the entry points. Quartz and granite require templating, fabrication, and professional installation. Marble is premium.
  • Plumbing condition. If existing supply lines and valves are in good shape, they stay. Corroded valves, galvanized supply lines, or a drain that doesn’t align with the new vanity add plumbing labor.
  • Wall and floor repairs. Removing a vanity often reveals wall damage, unfinished drywall, or flooring that wasn’t installed behind the old unit. Those areas get repaired before the new vanity goes in.

Written estimate with line-item detail before work starts.

Our New Orleans Bathroom Renovation Services

Vanity installation is often part of a larger bathroom renovation. Whether you’re swapping one piece or renovating the entire room, the same team handles it.

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Dual vanities, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, heated floors, and custom tile designed around how you start and end your day.

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Durable finishes and smart layouts built to impress without overbuilding. Designed for occasional use with materials that hold up over time.

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Walk-in showers, tub-to-shower conversions, freestanding soaking tubs, and combo units. Fully waterproofed and tiled with proper drainage.

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Barrier-free showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, and slip-resistant flooring designed to meet ADA guidelines.

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Why New Orleans Homeowners Trust Us With Vanity Installation

  • 15 years of bathroom work in Louisiana homes. We’ve installed vanities in bathrooms where the walls weren’t plumb, the floors weren’t level, and the plumbing hadn’t been updated since the house was built. None of that is unusual in this housing stock, and none of it surprises us.
  • Proper leveling and securing on every install. A vanity that rocks when you lean on it or pulls away from the wall wasn’t installed correctly. We shim, level, and anchor to studs on every project.
  • Plumbing handled in-house. No separate plumber to schedule. Supply lines, drain connections, faucet installation, and valve replacement are all part of the same visit.
  • Licensed and insured. Residential License #890459.

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Schedule Your Vanity Installation Consultation

Whether it’s a quick vanity swap in a powder room or a 72-inch double vanity in a master bath renovation, it starts with a measurement and a conversation about what fits your bathroom and your budget.

Call 504-527-8711 to schedule. Or request your free estimate online.

Common Questions About Bathroom Vanity Installation in New Orleans

A straightforward swap with no plumbing relocation finishes in one day. If the countertop requires templating and fabrication (quartz or granite), add a week or two for the fabrication lead time between measuring and final install.

Yes. We install customer-supplied vanities regularly. We’ll verify the dimensions fit your space and that the plumbing aligns before starting the install. If the rough-in needs adjusting, we handle that too.

Quartz is the most popular choice in our projects. It resists staining, doesn’t need sealing, and handles humidity well. Granite is a close second. Marble looks beautiful but stains more easily and requires periodic sealing, which matters more in a humid New Orleans bathroom.

Not always. If the new vanity’s sink position aligns with the existing drain and supply lines, the plumbing stays. Switching from a single to a double vanity or changing the vanity width by more than a few inches usually requires plumbing adjustments.

Measure the available wall run and leave at least 2 to 3 inches of clearance on each side for comfortable use. Standard widths run 24, 30, 36, 48, 60, and 72 inches. We measure during the consultation and recommend a size based on your bathroom’s layout and how you use the room.

The wall needs to have studs or blocking at the mounting height to support the weight. If the existing wall doesn’t have blocking, we install it before the vanity goes up. Drywall anchors alone won’t hold a loaded vanity with a stone countertop.

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