Bathroom Vanity Installation in South Florida

Henry Remodeling installs bathroom vanities across Palm Beach and Broward County — stock, semi-custom, and floating wall-hung. Supply-and-install or labor-only. Licensed plumbing work is coordinated where required.

Stock vanity install from $350 labor — supply-and-install from $650
Floating vanities with correct 2×6 wall blocking
Licensed plumbing reconnection is coordinated where required in every scope
Written line-item estimate before scheduling
Serving 14 cities across Palm Beach & Broward County

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▸ Quick Answers — Bathroom Vanity Installation

What does a vanity installation include?

Henry Remodeling vanity installation includes removal of the existing vanity, installation of the new cabinet and top, reconnection of supply lines and drain, and installation of the mirror and light fixture if included. Plumbing disconnection and reconnection is performed by a licensed plumber.

How much does vanity installation cost in South Florida?

Vanity installation ranges from $350 for a labor-only basic install to $4,500+ for a 60" double floating vanity with quartz top. Supply-and-install: $650–$2,800 for single vanities.

Do floating vanities require wall blocking?

Yes. Floating vanities must be anchored to wall framing or blocking — not just drywall. Henry Remodeling installs 2×6 blocking between studs before mounting any floating vanity.

What Bathroom Vanity Installation Includes

Every scope is backed by a written line-item estimate. Henry Remodeling provides remodeling labor and services. Permit-required work is performed by licensed contractors where required. You approve before we schedule.

  • Removal and disposal of existing vanity
  • New vanity cabinet installation — level and secure
  • Countertop installation and undermount sink mounting
  • 2×6 wall blocking for floating vanity applications
  • Licensed plumbing: supply line and drain reconnection
  • Mirror and light bar installation if included
  • Caulk at all wall and countertop transitions

Types of Bathroom Vanity Installation

Stock Vanity (Freestanding)

Pre-built units from 24″ to 72″. Floor-standing with toekick. Fastest lead time. Best value for guest bath and rental applications.

Semi-Custom Vanity

Factory-built to order in specific sizes and finishes. 2–4 week lead time. Better build quality than stock.

Floating / Wall-Hung Vanity

Mounted to wall blocking — not the floor. Creates visual space in smaller bathrooms. Requires 2×6 blocking installed in the wall before mounting.

Double Vanity

60″ to 84″ wide. Two sinks, two sets of supply lines and drains. Common in master bath remodels. Requires coordinated plumbing and often lighting layout changes.

Benefits of Bathroom Vanity Installation

Licensed Plumbing on Every Scope

Supply line and drain reconnection is performed by a licensed plumber. No DIY plumbing that fails six months later.

Floating Vanities Installed With Proper Blocking

A floating vanity anchored only to drywall will pull off the wall under load. We install 2×6 blocking between studs before mounting.

One Estimate Covers the Full Scope

Cabinet, countertop, undermount sink, supply lines, drain, mirror, and light bar — all quoted in one line-item estimate.

Quartz Countertops Resist South Florida Humidity

Quartz is non-porous and requires no sealing. Laminate tops delaminate at edges within a few years in South Florida’s humid environment.

When You Need Bathroom Vanity Installation

  • Existing vanity is delaminating at the toekick or drawer faces — common in South Florida humidity
  • Countertop is cracked, stained, or has chips that can’t be repaired
  • Single-sink vanity in a master bath used by two people — upgrading to a double
  • Floating vanity is pulling away from the wall — improper blocking during original install
  • Preparing to sell — vanity condition is one of the first things buyers notice
  • Bathroom remodel scope includes new tile and the existing vanity no longer fits the updated look

The Transformation

Every project starts with a real problem and ends with a measurable result.

Before

The 36″ drop-in vanity has a laminate top delaminating at the sink edge. The toekick is swollen from a slow supply line drip. The mirror and light bar don’t align over the vanity.

After

New 60″ floating double vanity with quartz top and two undermount sinks. 2×6 blocking installed in wall before mounting. A licensed plumber reconnected both supply lines and p-traps. New mirror and centered light bar.

What Sets Us Apart

Written Estimates

Itemized, line-by-line. You approve scope and price before we schedule.

Permit-Required Work

All permit-required plumbing and electrical work is performed by licensed contractors where required.

One Point of Contact

One point of contact. Permit-required work is performed by licensed contractors where required.

Clean Job Site

Daily cleanup, floors protected, dust barriers in occupied areas.

Written Schedule

Timeline provided before demo starts. Changes communicated immediately.

Our Bathroom Vanity Installation Process

  1. Free On-Site Estimate
    We measure the vanity opening, confirm wall blocking status, and produce a written estimate.
  2. Vanity and Material Selection
    We confirm vanity size, finish, countertop material, and hardware. Lead time confirmed before scheduling.
  3. Demolition
    Existing vanity disconnected by licensed plumber. Cabinet removed. Wall blocking installed if required.
  4. Vanity Installation
    Cabinet set level. Countertop mounted. Undermount sink secured. Caulk lines completed.
  5. Plumbing Reconnection
    Licensed plumber reconnects supply lines and p-trap. Shutoff valves replaced if corroded.
  6. Mirror and Lighting
    Mirror and light bar installed, centered on the new vanity location. GFCI outlet verified.
  7. Final Walkthrough
    All caulk lines, hardware alignment, and plumbing connections inspected before close-out.

Common Problems We Solve

Floating vanity pulling away from the wall

Original installation used drywall anchors instead of wall blocking. We open the wall, install 2×6 blocking between studs, patch, and remount. The fix is done once, correctly.

Laminate countertop delaminating at the sink edge

Laminate isn’t suited for South Florida bathrooms. We replace with quartz — non-porous and edge-sealed from the fabricator.

Slow leak under the vanity — supply line or P-trap

Licensed plumber inspects supply lines, shutoff valves, and p-trap. Corroded shutoff valves are replaced. All connections tested before completion.

Vanity too wide for the bathroom after tile was installed

We measure the finished floor-to-wall dimension during the estimate — not the rough opening — to confirm the new vanity clears the tile. Caught before the vanity is ordered.

What Can Go Wrong — Bathroom Vanity Installation

Real-job failure patterns specific to Bathroom Vanity Installation in South Florida — climate, code, HOA, and substrate issues that surface on actual jobsites.

Water Supply Shut-Off Failure

Angle stop valves in South Florida homes corrode from humidity over 10–15 years. Turning off a vanity supply valve can shear the stem — flooding the bathroom. Always replace angle stops during vanity swap.

Drain Mismatch

New vanity top drain hole doesn’t align with existing P-trap offset. P-trap relocation inside the wall requires a plumber and permit in some jurisdictions.

Wall Stud Placement Miss

Floating vanities in Coral Springs and Pembroke Pines tract homes hit drywall between studs — not stud faces. Without a stud finder and toggle bolt strategy, floating vanities pull from walls in 12–18 months.

Silicone Failure at Wall

Inadequate silicone bead between vanity top and tile backsplash allows water infiltration. In humid South Florida, behind-vanity mold appears within 3–6 months.

Counter Top Overhang Clearance

In small condo bathrooms (Deerfield Beach, Boynton Beach), a new wider vanity top reduces door swing clearance below Florida code minimum of 21″.

GFCI Outlet Proximity

Florida code requires GFCI outlets within 36″ of the sink. Older vanity locations may not have a GFCI in range — requires electrician before final inspection.

Timeline Reality — Bathroom Vanity Installation

Best Case

4–8 hours

Scope confirmed. Permit in hand. Material on-site. No hidden conditions. Crew available.

Typical

1–2 days

Standard South Florida project with permitting, material lead time, and minor field conditions.

Delayed

1–2 weeks

HOA approval cycle, special-order material, permit backlog, or discovered substrate issues.

What Causes Delays in South Florida

  • Vanity Lead Time: Custom or semi-custom vanities from West Palm Beach or Fort Lauderdale suppliers: 2–6 weeks. Stock vanities: same-day. Plan accordingly.
  • Plumber Coordination: If drain or supply relocation is needed, a licensed plumber and permit add 3–7 business days plus inspection time.
  • Countertop Fabrication: Quartz or granite tops cut to size: 7–14 days after template. Vessel sink setups on wood tops: same-day with pre-drilled stock tops.
  • HOA Condo Approval: Condo associations in Boca Raton and Palm Beach Gardens may require approval of fixture specs before installation. 1–3 week buffer.

What Affects the Cost of Bathroom Vanity Installation

Vanity size and type

24″ stock vanity: $350–$650 installed. 60″ floating double vanity with quartz: $2,200–$4,500.

Wall blocking for floating vanity

If the wall is already open, blocking adds minimal time. If the wall is closed, we open, add blocking, patch, and paint — adding $300–$600.

Countertop material

Laminate: not recommended for humid environments. Cultured marble: mid-range. Quartz: most durable, non-porous, $400–$900 for a single vanity top.

Plumbing condition

Corroded shutoff valves or old braided metal supply lines: replacement recommended — adds $150–$300 per valve.

Permit requirement

Most same-location replacements don’t require a permit. If supply lines are relocated or new GFCI is added, permit required.

Real Project Scenarios — Bathroom Vanity Installation

Representative Bathroom Vanity Installation projects completed by Henry Remodeling across South Florida — real scope, real timelines, real challenges.

Full Bathroom Vanity Installation — Boca Raton, Florida

Client Profile: Retirees, seasonal residents, investors

Key Challenge: High humidity + salt air → mold + corrosion — HOA delays, moisture issues, high finish expectations

Location Context: City of Boca Raton Building Division

Investment Range: $800–$6,500  |  Timeline: 1–2 days

Bathroom Vanity Installation with HOA coordination — Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Client Profile: Investors, developers

Key Challenge: Zoning + HOA mix — Flood risk, permitting delays

Location Context: Las Olas premium

Investment Range: $800–$6,500  |  Timeline: 1–2 days

Family home Bathroom Vanity Installation — Coral Springs, Florida

Client Profile: Families, move-up buyers

Key Challenge: Sandy/limestone base → minor settling — Heavy rain → water intrusion

Location Context: Ramblewood 33071 older homes (settlement cracks)

Investment Range: $800+  |  Timeline: 4–8 hours

Coastal Bathroom Vanity Installation — Lantana, Florida

Client Profile: Retirees

Key Challenge: Salt air — Condo HOAs

Location Context: Salt damage

Investment Range: $800–$6,500  |  Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Difficulty Factors — Bathroom Vanity Installation

What makes Bathroom Vanity Installation harder in South Florida than in most other US markets.

  • Supply Line Corrosion:
    South Florida homes show accelerated angle stop and supply line corrosion from humidity. What looks like a simple vanity swap becomes a shut-off valve replacement — always budget for it.
  • Floating Vanity Structural Requirements:
    Trendy floating/wall-mount vanities require solid blocking in the wall — not available in most existing construction without opening the wall first.
  • Condo Drain Stack Restrictions:
    Condo buildings in Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, and Boca Raton restrict modifications to drain stacks shared between units. P-trap relocation may be prohibited.
  • Confined Bathroom Dimensions:
    Many South Florida condo and 1980s tract home bathrooms are 5×8 or smaller. Standard vanity widths can exceed door swing clearance minimums.

Who Needs Bathroom Vanity Installation

Aging-in-Place Retirees in Boca Raton and Jupiter

Replace pedestal sinks with vanities for storage. Comfort-height selection, easy-open drawers. $900–$2,500 installed.

Condo Owners in Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs

Style refresh — new vanity top, vessel sink, updated mirrors. HOA-compliant scope. $1,200–$3,500.

Rental Property Owners in Boynton Beach and Lake Worth Beach

Durable stock vanities replacing broken or outdated units between tenants. Fast, cost-controlled. $600–$1,200.

Pre-Sale Upgraders in Delray Beach and Wellington

Vanity + mirror + lighting combo refresh for maximum appraisal impact. $1,500–$4,000.

Materials & Methods — Bathroom Vanity Installation

Stock Vanity Cabinet

Pre-assembled, 24″–72″ widths. Usually MDF or particleboard. Toekick base style. Available same week from supply house.

Semi-Custom Vanity Cabinet

Factory-built to order. Plywood box construction available — recommended for South Florida humidity. Lead time: 2–4 weeks.

Floating / Wall-Hung Vanity

Modern profile, 18″–24″ depth. Requires 2×6 blocking in wall. Makes small bathrooms read larger.

Quartz Countertop

Non-porous, no sealing required. Undermount sink cut at fabricator. Lead time after template: 5–10 business days.

Shutoff Valves and Supply Lines

Replaced on every scope when original valves show corrosion. Angle stop shutoffs and braided stainless supply lines standard.

Cost of Bathroom Vanity Installation in South Florida

Vanity installation cost depends primarily on vanity type, countertop material, and whether wall blocking is required.

ScopeTypical Range
Labor-only install — your vanity$350–$650
Stock vanity supply and install$650–$1,400
Semi-custom floating vanity with quartz top$1,400–$2,800
Double vanity — supply, quartz top, and install$2,200–$4,500

Palm Beach & Broward County pricing as of 2026. Written estimate before work begins.

Past Projects

Floating Double Vanity — Boca Raton 33432

60″ floating vanity, quartz top, two undermount sinks. 2×6 wall blocking. Licensed plumbing. New mirror and light bar. Total: $3,200.

Stock Vanity Replacement — Boynton Beach 33426

36″ stock shaker vanity, cultured marble top. Plumbing reconnection. 1-day project. Total: $780.

Semi-Custom Double — Delray Beach 33444

72″ semi-custom vanity with quartz top, two undermount sinks. Licensed plumbing, new GFCI. 2-day project. Total: $3,900.

Cities We Serve

Henry Remodeling serves homeowners, investors, and condo owners across South Florida for Bathroom Vanity Installation. Each market has distinct permit requirements, HOA constraints, and climate conditions that shape every project.

Boca Raton, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Retirees, seasonal residents, investors  |  Real estate: High home values justify full remodels

Climate factors: High humidity + salt air → mold + corrosion. Sandy soil → minor shifting → hairline cracks.

Permit: City of Boca Raton Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Strong HOA + condo board control

Neighborhoods we work in: East Boca 33432 luxury coastal homes (salt air → corrosion issues). HOA delays, moisture issues, high finish expectations.

Boynton Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Landlords, mid-income homeowners  |  Real estate: Mix of rentals and flips

Climate factors: Humidity + storms → repaint cycles. Sandy soil, drainage issues.

Permit: City of Boynton Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: HOAs in newer builds

Neighborhoods we work in: Leisureville 33426 older homes (aging drywall/electrical). Moisture damage, budget limits.

Coral Springs, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Families, move-up buyers  |  Real estate: Stable mid-upper housing

Climate factors: Heavy rain → water intrusion. Sandy/limestone base → minor settling.

Permit: City of Coral Springs Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: HOA-heavy

Neighborhoods we work in: Ramblewood 33071 older homes (settlement cracks). Aging homes, HOA limits.

Deerfield Beach, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Retirees, landlords  |  Real estate: Condos + rentals dominate

Climate factors: Salt air + humidity. Sandy soil, coastal exposure.

Permit: City of Deerfield Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Condo restrictions strong

Neighborhoods we work in: The Cove 33441 coastal homes (salt damage). Salt damage, HOA delays.

Delray Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, affluent buyers  |  Real estate: Strong flip market

Climate factors: Humidity, storm exposure. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Delray Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Historic + HOA constraints

Neighborhoods we work in: Lake Ida 33444 older homes (full remodels). Permit delays, high costs.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Investors, developers  |  Real estate: Wide price range

Climate factors: Flooding + humidity. Sandy soil, flood zones.

Permit: City of Fort Lauderdale Building Services Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Zoning + HOA mix

Neighborhoods we work in: Las Olas 33301 luxury (high-end finishes). Flood risk, permitting delays.

Greenacres, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Budget homeowners  |  Real estate: Lower-cost housing

Climate factors: Humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Greenacres Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: HOAs in some areas

Neighborhoods we work in: Buttonwood 33463 older homes. Lower budgets.

Jupiter, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent homeowners  |  Real estate: High property values

Climate factors: Coastal humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: Town of Jupiter Building Department  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Strict HOA in luxury areas

Neighborhoods we work in: Abacoa 33458 planned community. Access + HOA limits.

Lake Worth Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, landlords  |  Real estate: Flip-heavy market

Climate factors: Humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Lake Worth Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Historic constraints

Neighborhoods we work in: Downtown 33460 historic homes. Aging homes.

Lantana, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Retirees  |  Real estate: Small market

Climate factors: Salt air. Sandy soil.

Permit: Town of Lantana Building Department  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Condo HOAs

Neighborhoods we work in: Old Lantana 33462 older homes. Salt damage.

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent homeowners  |  Real estate: High-end homes

Climate factors: Humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Strong HOA

Neighborhoods we work in: PGA National 33418 gated. HOA limits.

Pembroke Pines, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Families  |  Real estate: Mid-tier housing

Climate factors: Rain, humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Pembroke Pines Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: HOA heavy

Neighborhoods we work in: Silver Lakes 33029 HOA. HOA limits.

Pompano Beach, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Investors  |  Real estate: Mixed income

Climate factors: Salt + humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of Pompano Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Condo HOAs

Neighborhoods we work in: Beach 33062 condos (salt damage). Salt damage.

Wellington, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent families  |  Real estate: Stable high-income

Climate factors: Humidity. Sandy soil.

Permit: Village of Wellington Building Department  |  HOA/Permit constraints: HOA strict

Neighborhoods we work in: Equestrian 33414 estates. HOA limits.

West Palm Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, residents  |  Real estate: Mixed housing

Climate factors: Humidity, flooding. Sandy soil.

Permit: City of West Palm Beach Building Division  |  HOA/Permit constraints: Historic + HOA

Neighborhoods we work in: El Cid 33401 historic. Permitting delays, flooding.

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At a Glance — Bathroom Vanity Installation by Henry Remodeling

  • Service: Bathroom vanity installation — stock, semi-custom, and floating — Palm Beach & Broward County, FL
  • Who needs it: Homeowners replacing a failing vanity, upgrading to a double, or adding a floating vanity
  • Cost range: $350 labor-only to $4,500+ for a 60″+ double floating vanity with quartz top
  • Floating vanities: 2×6 wall blocking installed before mounting — not drywall anchors
  • Licensed plumbing reconnection included on every scope
  • Phone: (305) | 14 cities, Palm Beach & Broward County

What Our Clients Say

“Henry Remodeling waterproofed our shower correctly — something our previous contractor skipped. Two years later, zero leaks.”

— Homeowner, Boynton Beach FL

“Written estimate, written schedule, no surprises. The kitchen came in exactly at the quoted price.”

— Homeowner, Delray Beach FL

“They found a rotted subfloor behind our tub, photographed it, and showed us before proceeding. That’s the transparency you want.”

— Homeowner, Boca Raton FL

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a vanity installation include?

Removal of the existing vanity, new cabinet installation, countertop and undermount sink mounting, coordinated by licensed contractors where required is coordinated where required reconnection, and mirror and light bar installation if included.

How much does a vanity installation cost in South Florida?

$350 labor-only to $4,500+ for a 60″ double floating vanity with quartz top.

Do floating vanities require wall blocking?

Yes. Floating vanities must be anchored to wall framing or blocking — not just drywall.

Is a permit required to replace a bathroom vanity?

Most same-location replacements don’t require a permit. If plumbing is being relocated or new GFCI is added, a permit is required.

What countertop material do you recommend for South Florida?

Quartz — non-porous, no sealing required, handles humidity well.

How long does vanity installation take?

Single stock vanity: 1 day. Semi-custom floating double with blocking and quartz top: 2–3 days.

What cities do you serve?

Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Lake Worth Beach, Greenacres, Lantana, Deerfield Beach, West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Wellington, Pembroke Pines, and Palm Beach Gardens.

Summary — Bathroom Vanity Installation

Henry Remodeling — Bathroom Vanity Installation Summary

Service: Bathroom Vanity Installation in South Florida (Palm Beach & Broward Counties)

Cost Range: $800–$6,500 depending on scope, materials, and permit requirements

Timeline: Best case 4–8 hours | Typical 1–2 days | With HOA/permit delays 1–2 weeks

Crew: 1–2 installers

Key Tools: plumber’s putty, PEX supply lines, basin wrench, level, silicone, angle stop valves, drain assembly, drill, stud finder

South Florida Specific: High humidity and salt air require waterproofing upgrades, marine-grade hardware, and mold-resistant substrates. HOA approvals in gated communities across Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, and Coral Springs add 1–4 weeks to scheduling.

Service Area: Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Greenacres, Jupiter, Lake Worth Beach, Lantana, Palm Beach Gardens, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach

Why Henry Remodeling: Licensed South Florida contractor with direct experience in HOA-governed communities, condo board approvals, and the moisture and salt-air conditions that determine long-term remodel success in Palm Beach and Broward counties.

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