Apr. 29, 2024
POTENTIAL DELAYS: Due to industry-wide supply shortages, we are experiencing additional delays of up to six-weeks in the production of certain custom vanity top configurations. Please contact our customer service department at 888-715-3007 (EXT 4 for vanities) with questions. We appreciate your patience during this time.
Need Assistance? Reach out to one of our Vanity Top Specialists at 888-715-3007, Option 4
Vanity top widths come in standard vanity sizes up to 144". Custom widths may be purchased by ordering the next larger size and choosing the correct width. Vanity top depths typically measure 22” from front to rear, although custom depths may also be ordered.
About overhang: If you are replacing the vanity top, the correct measurements may already include the overhang. If all that is there now is the cabinet, then add 3/4" to 1" for the edges that are not against the wall. This amount should be included in the width and depth when ordering.
Visit the Sink Options Detail page for more information and specifications for the sinks offered in the vanity top program.
Vanity tops come with 3 sink options: no sinks or holes, undermount solid surface or undermount porcelain sink.
Solid surface sinks are available in oval and rectangular shapes and are both attached under the vanity top in what is called an integrated undermount fashion so that the top flows seamlessly into the bowl.
The porcelain sinks are oval and mounted under the vanity top. The edge of the vanity top overhangs the sink opening about ¼”.
Sink Edge Thickness: Increase the thickness of the countertop around the edge of the sink opening to one inch which gives the top a thicker appearance. Learn more about sink build-up options.
Faucet hole configurations are optional and include a single, centered 1-3/8” hole, three 1-3/8” holes where the centers of the 2 outer holes are 4" apart (4 inch on center), and three 1-3/8” holes where the centers of the 2 outer holes are 8" apart (8 inch on center).
Tops come with a 4” backsplash that is attached to the wall and vanity top by the purchaser. 4” left or right side splashes are available. Coved backsplash and side splashes are also available options.
Tops have a 1.5” thick edge and a choice of edge profiles.
The top can be set directly on the vanity cabinet since 1“ thick buildup spacing strips are shipped in place under the top (see images below). The strips provide support for sides with no finished edge and elevate the top so the edge drop of 1” does not interfere with drawers opening. The buildup strips rest on the top edge of the cabinets.
Read our Vanity Top Installation guide which goes into greater detail.
Our current lead time is 4-6 weeks depending on customization specs of the vanity.
Tops are fabricated in the USA by a certified Corian fabricator.
I am very pleased with the vanity top that I received from SolidSurface.com. The quality is excellent and it is exactly what I ordered.
★★★★★ Cheryl F. (Verified Buyer)
Excellent Corian top - looks great. Very happy with my 72 inch Corian vanity top in Glacier White color. It looks modern and fit perfectly into the space between two walls. Best price I could find anywhere and it arrived promptly. My contractor was impressed.
★★★★★ Eileen L. (Verified Buyer)
Wonderful outcome. I was a little nervous to order such a big item online. But I did it and was so happy with the outcome. I love my countertops! Delivery from Estes was fantastic.
★★★★★ Sue L., 2 Vanity Tops (Verified Buyer)
Beautiful product and quick turnaround. We ordered a custom countertop and sink. The set was beautiful and carefully packed. We are enjoying it already.
★★★★☆ Kristin F. (Verified Buyer)
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April 5, 2023
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The cost to replace a bathroom countertop is $50 to $200 per square foot or $250 to $3,000 total with installation. Vanity top prices are $100 to $1,500 for materials only, depending on the size and whether the top is prefabricated or custom. Adding a new sink or altering plumbing increases costs.
Bathroom countertop cost by size Vanity size Average cost installed Single sink bathroom countertop $250 – $1,500 Double sink bathroom countertop $600 – $3,000Get free estimates from countertop installers near you.
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The following factors affect bathroom countertop prices:
Material – Premium materials like granite or marble cost more than laminate or ceramic countertops.
Prefab vs. custom – Prefabricated vanity tops cost less in labor and materials than custom counters.
Type of sink – An undermount, vessel, or integral sink typically costs more than a standard drop-in sink.
Sink location – Countertops with a sink in the center may be easier to find or make than one with an off-center sink. A double-sink countertop costs more than a single.
Bathroom vanity prices vary by material. Most bathroom countertops are made of laminate, tile, stone, or quartz. Laminate and tile are best for smaller budgets but are easily damaged. Stone and quartz cost more but last longer.
Non-porous, durable materials are easier to clean and maintain.
Bathroom vanity with quartz countertop and herringbone tile backsplash.Bathroom countertops cost $150 to $6,000 for materials alone, depending on the type and quality. Prefab countertops cost less and come in a range of common sizes. Custom tops are best for spaces with unique shapes or dimensions.
Bathroom countertop cost by type Type Cost Prefabricated composite countertops $150 – $400 Prefabricated natural stone countertops $400 – $1,000 Custom-made countertops $1,000 – $6,000Prefabricated bathroom vanity top prices are $100 to $1,500 for materials only, depending on the size and number of sinks. Prefab vanity tops may feature an integrated sink or a pre-cut hole for a drop-in or undermount sink.
Prefab bathroom vanity top prices by size Size Prefab vanity top prices* 20" – 25" $100 – $300 30" – 40" $150 – $400 45" – 50" $200 – $500 Double sink $300 – $1,500*Not including installation.
The labor cost to install a new vanity top is $50 to $1,000, depending on the vanity size and material and the project complexity. Labor costs may include:
Plumbing disconnection – Contractors may need to disconnect and reconnect the water line while working.
Extend countertop – Extending an existing countertop costs more in labor and materials than a simple replacement.
Backsplash – Backsplash installation costs $10 to $50 per square foot on average, depending on the material and size.
Warranty – Most contractors include a warranty for normal wear and tear or defects in workmanship.
Permit – A bathroom remodel permit costs $200 to $1,500 for structural, electrical, and plumbing changes. Replacing existing countertops may not require a permit, depending on local regulations.
A plumber charges $45 to $150 per hour to replace or modify the vanity plumbing:
Replace / extend plumbing – Plumbing replacement costs $450 to $1,800 to switch out old fixtures, replace small sections of piping, or extend plumbing to raise the vanity top’s height.
Sink install – Bathroom sink installation costs $280 to $1,200 if there is no existing sink or if the old sink needs to be replaced.
Faucet install – Bathroom faucet installation costs $230 to $680, depending on the type.
Many contractors include the cost to remove an old vanity countertop in their labor estimate, while some charge $100 to $500 extra for removal. Some charitable organizations like Habitat for Humanity offer free removal services if you donate your old cabinets and countertops.
Replacing a bathroom vanity top takes 3 to 6 hours on average, or longer for a custom countertop.
Get free estimates from countertop installers near you.
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Yes, you can refinish a bathroom countertop with a durable epoxy or acrylic coating. Tile, laminate, and cultured marble are best suited to refinishing.
Before hiring a countertop installer near you, be sure to:
Get at least three detailed estimates to compare.
Select a licensed and insured company that has been in business 5+ years.
Check reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
Ask for references with contact information.
Review their portfolio of other bathroom vanity projects.
Get a detailed written contract and warranty before the project starts.
Follow a payment plan instead of paying in full before the job is complete.
How much experience do you have with bathroom countertop installation?
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What does your estimate include?
What additional costs can I expect, if any?
How long will the project take?
Does this installation require a permit? If so, will you handle it?
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Do you offer a warranty?
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