A new bathroom vanity can instantly change how organized, bright, and updated your bathroom feels, but only if it is installed correctly from top to bottom. When I handle vanity installation, I focus on fit, function, and the details that keep water where it belongs.
I begin by removing the old vanity, sink, and top without damaging surrounding walls and flooring. This gives me a clear view of the plumbing and the condition of the wall behind. If I spot any minor drywall or moisture issues, I address them before the new cabinet goes in, so you are not hiding a problem you will have to fix later.
Next, I set the new vanity level and secure it to solid framing, not just drywall. That prevents rocking, gaps, and stress on the countertop and plumbing. I then install the top, sink, and faucet, aligning everything so drains, supply lines, and shutoff valves work smoothly and remain accessible for future maintenance.
Seams along the backsplash, walls, and around the sink are sealed carefully to protect against splashes and slow leaks. If your project includes a custom vanity or special storage features, I pay close attention to door and drawer alignment so they close cleanly, clear existing trim, and make full use of the available space.
By the time I am finished, you have a vanity that looks like it belongs in the room, provides the storage you were missing, and functions reliably day after day. The countertop feels solid, the plumbing is tidy and leak-free, and you can enjoy a bathroom that finally has the clean, organized look you wanted when you chose the new piece.