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Sink Installation in Philadelphia, PA

Upgrade your bathroom sink - from basic replacements to custom undermount and vessel installations. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia handles plumbing, countertop cutouts, and faucet hookups across Philadelphia.

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A New Sink Changes More Than You Think

Your bathroom sink is the fixture you use most. It is also one of the easiest to upgrade. A new sink can change your bathroom’s entire look and feel – from a dated drop-in to a modern undermount, or from a bulky vanity to a sleek vessel basin. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia installs all types of bathroom sinks across Philadelphia. We handle the plumbing connections, countertop modifications, and faucet hookups so the finished product works perfectly. If you are also updating your vanity or countertop, doing all three together saves labor costs and ensures a seamless result.

Bathroom Sink Types We Install

Each sink type suits different bathroom styles and counter configurations. Here is what we install most often in {CI}.

Undermount Sinks

Mounted below the countertop for a seamless edge. No rim sits above the counter, which makes cleaning easier and creates a sleek look. Requires a solid countertop material like quartz, granite, or marble. Installation needs precise cutouts and secure bracket mounting.

Vessel Sinks

Bowl-shaped basins that sit on top of the counter. Available in ceramic, glass, stone, and metal. Vessel sinks create a focal point and can add extra counter space beneath the bowl. They require a specialized drain fitting and wall-mounted or counter-mounted faucet.

Drop-In Sinks

The most common type in existing bathrooms. The sink rim sits on top of the counter through a cutout. Easy to install and compatible with any countertop material. A practical choice for budget-friendly upgrades.

Pedestal Sinks

A freestanding basin on a pedestal column. No vanity or counter needed. Ideal for small powder rooms where floor space is at a premium. Plumbing connections are partially concealed inside the pedestal.

Wall-Mounted Sinks

Attached directly to the wall with no cabinet or pedestal. The most space-efficient option for tight bathrooms and ADA-compliant designs. Requires wall blocking for support.

Bathroom Sink Installation Costs in Philadelphia

Sink installation costs in Philadelphia vary based on sink type and whether plumbing modifications are needed.

(same type, same location): $200 to $500 including labor. Disconnect old sink, connect new one, test for leaks.

: $300 to $700 for labor. The countertop cutout and bracket mounting require precision. Often done at the same time as a new countertop.

: $250 to $600 for labor. Drain fitting and faucet mounting are the main labor items.

: $500 to $1,500 additional for moving supply and drain lines to a new position. This applies when changing from a single to a double vanity or repositioning the sink within the room.

range from $50 for a basic drop-in to $500 or more for designer vessel basins. Faucets add $100 to $600 depending on style and finish.

How to Choose the Right Sink for Your Bathroom

The right sink depends on your counter material, bathroom size, and daily use patterns.

For families with children

Undermount sinks are easiest to clean since there is no rim to collect grime. Drop-in sinks with rounded edges are the safest option for small children.

For small bathrooms

Pedestal or wall-mounted sinks free up floor space and keep the room feeling open. If you need storage, a narrow wall-mounted vanity with an integrated sink offers both.

For a design statement

Vessel sinks in natural stone, hand-blown glass, or hammered copper create a focal point. Pair with a wall-mounted faucet for the cleanest look.

For durability

Vitreous china and fireclay sinks are the most chip-resistant and stain-resistant options. Cast iron with enamel coating is another durable choice that lasts decades.

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Faucet Options for Your New Sink

Your faucet needs to match your sink type and mounting configuration. {C} installs all faucet styles across {CI}.

Centerset faucets

combine the spout and handles on a single base plate. Standard for drop-in sinks with 4-inch spacing. The most common and affordable option.

Widespread faucets

have separate hot and cold handles mounted 8 to 16 inches apart from the spout. They create a more refined look and work with undermount and vessel sinks.

Wall-mounted faucets

extend from the wall above the sink. Paired with vessel and undermount sinks for a clean, minimal look. Installation requires in-wall plumbing during the rough-in phase.

Single-handle faucets

use one lever for both temperature and flow control. Easier to operate with wet or soapy hands. Required for ADA-compliant installations.

Why Choose Showcase Remodels Philadelphia for Sink Installation in Philadelphia

Getting sink installation right requires precision. Showcase Remodels Philadelphia delivers professional results on every project.

Showcase Remodels Philadelphia holds NJ General Contractor License #13VH04055000 and full liability insurance. Owner Sam DeMaio oversees every project.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sink Installation in Philadelphia

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Yes, but the countertop cutout may need modification. If your current counter is laminate, it cannot support an undermount sink – you will need a solid surface, quartz, or stone counter. If your counter is already stone, we can modify the existing cutout to fit the new undermount basin.

A straightforward swap takes 1 to 2 hours. A new installation with plumbing modifications takes 3 to 5 hours. If the project includes a new countertop and faucet, allow a full day for the complete installation.

Not necessarily. If your current faucet is compatible with the new sink’s hole configuration and mounting style, it can stay. However, most homeowners choose to update the faucet at the same time since the labor cost is minimal when the plumbing is already disconnected.

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