Vanities Installed Level and Leak-Free

Bathroom vanity installation for homes in Splendora, Texas.

A bathroom vanity that sits crooked, gaps at the wall, or leaks under the sink creates problems that spread beyond the cabinet itself. Homes in Splendora often have uneven floors or plumbing that doesn't line up with modern vanity layouts, and getting everything to fit correctly means shimming, adjusting, and sealing before the cabinet ever gets anchored.

Dudes Construction of Kingwood and Splendora installs bathroom vanities with proper leveling, plumbing hookups that don't drip, and secure mounting that holds up under daily use. The sink, faucet, and drain are all integrated during installation so everything works together without leaks or misalignment.

If you're replacing an old vanity or installing one in a remodeled bathroom, contact us to schedule installation in Splendora.

What the Installation Process Involves

The old vanity is removed, and the wall studs and floor are checked for level and plumb. In Splendora, floors often slope slightly, so the vanity is shimmed and leveled before it's screwed into the studs. Supply lines and drain pipes are adjusted or replaced to match the new sink location.

Once the vanity is installed, you'll notice the drawers open smoothly without binding, the countertop sits flush against the wall, and the faucet operates without wobbling. Water drains cleanly, and there's no pooling or dripping under the sink when you run the tap.

The work includes sealing the backsplash, connecting the P-trap so it doesn't leak or come loose, and caulking around the sink rim and base of the vanity. Hardware like drawer pulls and doors are adjusted so everything aligns and closes without gaps or rattling.

You'll want to know these details first

Most homeowners ask about sizing, plumbing compatibility, and what to expect once the vanity is installed and ready for everyday use in their bathroom.

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How do I know what size vanity will fit?
You need to measure the width of the space, the distance from the wall to the front edge of the old vanity, and where the plumbing lines come out of the wall or floor. The new vanity must clear door swings and not block the toilet or shower.
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What happens if the plumbing doesn't line up?
Supply lines can be extended with flexible hoses, and drain pipes can be adjusted using couplings or P-trap fittings that match the new sink height. You'll know what's needed once the old vanity is removed.
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How long does vanity installation take?
Most installations take three to five hours, depending on whether plumbing needs rerouting and if the floor requires leveling. You can use the sink the same day once everything is tightened and tested.
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What's included in the installation?
The vanity is leveled, mounted to wall studs, and plumbed for the sink and faucet. The drain assembly, P-trap, and supply lines are connected and checked for leaks. Countertop sealing and hardware adjustments are also included.
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When should I replace my vanity?
If the cabinet is swollen from water damage, the doors won't stay closed, or the countertop is cracked and stained, replacement is usually the best option. Vanities that are structurally sound can often be updated with new hardware and paint.

Dudes Construction of Kingwood and Splendora handles vanity installation from leveling and mounting through plumbing hookups and final sealing, ensuring everything works as it should in your Splendora bathroom. Contact us to move forward.