Sink Installation
Professional sink installation and replacement for bathrooms, kitchens, and utility rooms.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Included With Every Job
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Install Sinks with Bedrock
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Sink Installation FAQs
Sink installation starts at $200 for a standard bathroom vanity or kitchen drop-in swap. Undermount kitchen sinks and farmhouse apron sinks typically run $275-450 due to additional support and sealing requirements. Free estimates provided.
You can purchase your own sink, or I can help source the right model. I work with sinks from Kohler, Moen, American Standard, Elkay, Kraus, and other major brands in porcelain, stainless, composite granite, and fireclay materials.
Yes, I install farmhouse and apron-front sinks, which require proper cabinet modification or a dedicated base cabinet, and a solid support structure at the front of the cabinet to carry the weight of the sink.
Most kitchen and bathroom sink installations take 2-4 hours including P-trap connection, supply line hookup, and full leak testing. Farmhouse sinks and countertop cutouts take longer.
Yes, I remove and can haul away old sinks. I also coordinate timing with countertop installers when a new countertop and undermount sink need to be installed together.
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from $200
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In Twin Cities kitchens and bathrooms, sink replacement is common during countertop upgrades, cabinet renovations, and when older stainless or cast iron units have developed rust, cracks, or drain seal failures. The installation involves disconnecting supply lines and drain connections, carefully removing the existing sink and cleaning old sealant from the countertop, test-fitting the new unit before sealing, and confirming drain alignment before tightening the P-trap connections. Getting the final silicone bead clean and consistent at the sink perimeter prevents water from working under the rim between the countertop and the sink.
