Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost
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How Much Does It Cost To Install A Bathroom Vanity?

Bathroom Vanity Installation Cost

The average cost of a bathroom vanity installation is $1,500 with average prices ranging from $300 to $3,800 in the US for 2020, according to HomeAdvisor.

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  1. Average Cost to Install Bathroom Vanity
  2. Premade Bathroom Vanity Cost
  3. Custom Bathroom Vanity Cost 
  4. Cost to Change Single Vanity to Double

Average Cost of Bathroom Vanity Installation

Installing a new bathroom vanity costs $300 to $3,800, about $1,500 on average. The individual units come in two types: premade vanities ranging from $100 to $2,600, or custom built at $500 to $2,800. The installation will run from around $200 to $1,000 per vanity.

According to Porch, “the cost to install a bathroom vanity starts at $344.68-$524.93 per vanity. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose.

A bathroom vanity comprises of a sink, faucet and a cupboard to cover up the plumbing and for storage. Some vanities will usually feature a mirror and cabinets above the sink. There are a lot of different designs and sizes to suit your home and lifestyle. You can also buy prefabricated or you can hire a contractor to build a custom one.

Given the laborious effort needed to build and install the individual components, most homeowners hire professionals to do the work. This is particularly important if they have to change their plumbing to fit the new vanity.

Given the physical effort required to build and install the individual components, you should hire a pro for the work. This is especially important if you must change your plumbing to fit the new vanity.

Premade Vanity Costs

The cost to buy a premade vanity ranges from $100 to $2,600. These costs vary based on size, the materials used and added elements. Typically, premade vanities will come with a precut countertop. The top can be the biggest factor in the vanities total cost. Models with cultured marble may run a little less than styles with features granite, marble slab or quartz.

Premade Vanity Prices by Size

Size

2.5′ Single

4′ Single

5′ Single

5′ Double

6′ Single

5′ Double

Larger Double

Cost

$100-$500

$400-$700

$500-$1,800

$550-$1,900

$800-$2,100

$600-$2,200

$1,500-$2,600

Custom Bathroom Vanity Cost

Hiring a professional to build your vanity runs $500 to $2,800. The range includes the construction of the unit but not its installation. Unlike pre-made vanities, custom styles typically require you to pay separately for the top. This method typically requires the following:

  • Build a Custom Vanity: $500-$2,800
  • Countertop Material: $5-$135 per square foot
  • Installation: $200-$1,000
  • Cost to Hiring a Plumber: $45-$200 per hour

A lot of pros can design, build and install the cabinet for you, but you might have to arrange for a plumber individually.

According to costhelper, “Semi-custom or custom bathroom vanities from kitchen and bathroom showrooms or cabinet makers can cost $75-$250 a square foot plus possibly another $50-$100 a linear foot for finish work, or $500-$2,800. ”

Additional Installation Costs

If your bathroom is not built to suit the vanity already, you might need to hire a professional to do additional work. These jobs include:

Cost of Changing a Single Vanity to a Double Vanity

A double vanity costs around $750 to $3,200 for the new vanity and it’s installation. If you don’t have the square footage available to you, you might consider hiring a professional bathroom remodeler to design and build the space. You will also have to hire a plumber at around $45 to $200 per hour to run new plumbing lines to the second sink and move the current line if required.

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Induction Cooktop Ventilation
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Induction Cooktop Ventilation

Induction Cooktop Ventilation

The retailers and manufacturers of induction cooktops will often tell you a range hood is not needed when you have one of their induction cooktops as induction cooking by its sheer process creates a lesser amount of ambient heat than an electric or gas stovetop and for that reason your kitchen will remain cooler with an induction cooktop. But heat is merely one of many reasons to get and utilize a range hood. So, although it is possible to manage without a hood, it is certainly worth considering both sides of the issue before making a decision.

Not Having A Range Hood With An Induction Cooktop

  • Induction cooktops produce less heat and one of its great advantages is less ambient heat is produced than with conventional electric and gas ranges. So a hood is not mandatory, so to speak with an induction cooktop.
  • Induction cooktops also do not produce toxic fumes like carbon minoxide produced by gas cooking. So it may be said a range hood is not as needed with induction cooktops as for a gas rangetop.
  • If you are not used to the range hood, you may not really see the need for it as you have not been exposed to the benefits of there being one.
  • Many people dislike the noise of the exhaust hoods and they rarely use it. But a good hood does produce some noise and if ambient noise perturbs you, a range hood may not be ideal for your situation.

Having A Range Hood With An Induction Cooktop

  • If you have a style of cooking that produces odors and grease, when you lack a hood you will the effects will remain in your kitchen. A hood will certainly help keep your kitchen in a clean order and will have a huge impacr on reducing the smell of cooking.
  • A range hood also makes the kitchen a safer environment. Cooking grease is concentrated over the etove top and removes it by pulling it from the kitchen. And this reduces the chances of fires as well as the spread of germs.
  • A range hood can greatly increase indoor air quality by reducing gases like carbon dioxide, carbon minoxide and nitrogen oxide. This is especially the case with gas cooktops but also applies to a lesser degree of cooktop types.
  • Some area building coes require ventilation for cooking. Sometimes as per codes, it may be as simple an access to an open window or it may mean a fully ducted range hood is required.

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How Much Does It Cost To Install A Kitchen Island?
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How Much Does a Kitchen Island Cost?

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Kitchen Island?

According to HomeAdvisor, a kitchen island costs about $4,000 with average prices of installation ranging from $100 to $10,000 in the US For 2020. Home Advisor says the least expensive cost you can expect to pay is about $100 while the most expensive options can cost $10,000 or more.

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The cost ranges on many factors that include the condition of your kitchen now, how large a kitchen island you want to install, and the options for your island like running water, a sink, and electrical outlets.   The better outfitted your kitchen island it the more skilled labor it will take to complete the project.  Please contact us for a custom quote for kitchen remodeling and the installation of a new kitchen island.

Kitchen islands offer extra space, a place to gather, and more space for kitchen luxuries.

Costs for a kitchen island vary quite a bit and can be hard for homeowners to understand.

This post will explore factors that affect the cost of kitchen islands.

How Much Is A Kitchen Island?

The average cost to install a kitchen island is around $4,000.  Finer materials, luxury kitchen amenities, and larger islands will increase this cost. This cost covers the design, fabrication, demolition, and installation of a new kitchen island.

Design Costs

To hire a professional kitchen designer it will add up to about 20% of the overall cost of installation for your new kitchen island.  The benefit of having your kitchen island designed specifically for you, is that it will be tailored to fit your needs and preferences.

Fabrication Costs

The cost of fabrication is a part of the overall cost of a new kitchen island.  The cost of the materials such as the countertop, cabinet frame, doors, and drawers will add into this cost.  Skilled labor to build the kitchen island is also a consideration.

Demolition Costs

If you’ve got an old kitchen island or you’re going to install a kitchen island as part of a larger kitchen remodeling project the cost will go up.  If you’ve got the space for an island you’ll just be looking at the cost for plumbing and electrical.  That is if you’re planning on having running water, a drain, or electrical outlets in your kitchen island.

Plumbing Costs

If you plant to have running water or a drain in your kitchen island you’ll need water and drain lines ran to it.  The cost of having a plumber come out and do the work you’ll need for your kitchen island will go for about $55/hour.  How much it will cost depends on the experience of the plumber and the amount of time needed along with parts.

Electrical Costs

Most kitchen islands are much more useful if there’s outlets.  When you go to plug in your mixer, blender, or other kitchen appliance you’ll want to have power right on the island so cords aren’t hanging around.  The cost of having an electrician come out and do the work is about $75/hour.  So it will depend on how your home is built, how far the power will need to be ran, and any parts and labor.

Installation Costs

Once the kitchen island is built it is transported to your home and then assembled in your kitchen.  The cost of the skilled labor adds into your overall cost and most carpenters charge about $150/hour depending on experience.

Kitchen Island Seating Costs

Kitchen islands don’t always have seating as part of the design, but many do.  Planning for the cost of seating such as bar stools helps create a more accurate estimate for a new kitchen island.  Bar stools vary in cost wildly with the cheapest bar stools costing less than $20 dollars.  However custom designed and built bar stools can easily cost up to $800 per chair.

Cost of Kitchen Island by Type

Much like everything in life there’s various designs to choose from when it comes to kitchen islands.  Which you choose will depend on how you imagine a kitchen island improving your kitchen’s usability.  Read about the kitchen island types below.

Storage Kitchen Islands

Storage kitchen islands are those where homeowners are simply not finding enough space for everything they want in their kitchen.  The design will be geared to offering more storage with better cabinets, shelving, drawers, and even wine storage.  Due to additional carpentry the cost can be a little higher than average and lands somewhere between $350 and $850.

Productivity Kitchen Islands

If you use your kitchen a lot and need it to work well for large cooking projects a productivity kitchen island is a great solution.  These kitchen islands feature faucets, sinks, drains, and plenty of outlets for all of your powered kitchen appliances.  They can be customized to your favorite type of cooking and or baking with marble countertops and more.  The range of cost for this type of kitchen island can range from the low end at $250 and go up to or more than $3,000.

Prep & Cooking Kitchen Islands

If you want to be able to do all of your work while standing at the kitchen island you’ll need a sink, faucet, drain, outlets, and cooking surface.  While this is one of the finest types of kitchen islands it can be one of the most costly.  Skilled labor from plumbers and electricians will be part of the cost along with needing a larger footprint and more carpentry.  These islands are best enjoyed when they include amenities such as trash compactors, small refrigerators, and even storage for your pots and pans.  The cost of a prep & cooking island starts at around $1,000 and can easily go over $7,000 depending on what type of amenities you prefer.

Kitchen Island Benefits

Clearly a new kitchen island offers homeowners a wide variety of benefits.  Having a custom designed and installed kitchen island gives you the greatest control over what is emphasized and tailored to your kitchen.  While kitchen island designs vary there are a few benefits that they share.

Extra storage space

Kitchen islands always have additional storage space.  That means if you’re passionate about cooking and have various types of kitchen appliances, you’ll have extra space to clear off your counters.

Brings the family together

The kitchen island can be a focal point for families.  While family members prepare meals or wash dishes the rest of the family can stay close by talking.  It’s also a great place for parents to have their children work on homework while meals are prepared.

Additional seating for parties

Having more people over than your dining table can seat makes bar stools at kitchen islands an attractive solution.  Most kitchen islands are designed with space for at least another 3 or 4 seating areas.

More space for kitchen luxuries

Most homes and kitchens were built before many of today’s beloved kitchen amenities.  A new kitchen island opens up the possibility of having a trash compactor, wine refrigerator, extra oven, and so much more.  With the right designer you’ll be able to make the most of today’s amenities and simply enjoy being home and cooking more!

Custom Kitchen Island Design & Installation

If you have a home in Mesa or the Phoenix Valley; MK Remodeling can help with a new kitchen island.  Our team designs, builds, and installs custom kitchen islands along with full kitchen remodeling services.  We are passionate about discovering our client’s individual needs and offering beautifully designed innovative solutions.  For more information about how we can help you install a new custom kitchen island in your home please give us a call.

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Range Hood Height Over Stove
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Range Hood Height Over Stove

Range Hood Height Over Stove

So you have decided on a new range hood but are still unsure of how high the range hood should be positioned in relation to the floor, the ceiling and the stove top. Read on to learn more so you can enjoy you new range hood to the maximum.

Height Variations

Range hoods come in a very wide variety of options from standard range hoods found in smaller domestic kitchens to high capacity models. These high capacity models can fan odors from the kitchen with a far greater velocity and can therefore be installed somewhat higher than standard range models.  Range hoods that are high capacity are usually installed between two and two and a half feet above the stove top, while standard models are installed on average between 18 and 24 inches above the surface of the stove top.

From Floor Level

Sometimes contractors prefer to measure the height of the range hood they are installing from the floor rather than from the surface of the cooktop. In these instances, the bottom of the range hood usually measure five feet from the floor.

Capture Areas

The capture area of the range hood is just as important as the height of the range hood. The capture area is defined by the size of the stove underneath the range hood. So, for example, a 42 inch wide range hood should accomodate a stovetop that measures 36 inches from side to side.

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What Is A Custom Range Hood Insert?

A hood insert is a ventilation unit fit inside a custom range hood enclosure.  It is the work horse part of the range hood, providing ventilation to control grease. smoke and odors from cooking.

 

Hood Insert Types

Hood insert types are for use in either wall mount or island range hood. Hood inserts are known as custom built-in ventilators, cabinet inserts and power packs. It contains speed, lights and blower controls – the functional ventilation unit inside the wood cabinet or other decorative housing.

Custom range hood enclosures feature a hood insert that can be crafted from from copper, brass, wood, stainless steel, or other material specified by the customer to match their kitchen décor. The mechanical blower providing ventilation is then positioned in the custom enclosure. A custom range hood insert is usually between 19″ and 60″ wide, to suit the ventilation requirements of your kitchen.

Inserts include an internal or external blower with a CFM (cubic feet of air moved per minute) vary from 200 to as much as 1600 CFM. With a customized insert, you have the flexibility to combine different specifications. Many manufacturers customize a ventilation kit for your range hood. Others offer a wide selection of range inserts to fit into any custom range hood enclosure.

Cabinet Inserts

Cabinet inserts offer many features. Some units have built-in heat sensors that turn up the ventilating power as the temperature on the cooktop or stove rises. You can order custom inserts with professional-quality baffle filters that remove even large amounts of grease and smoke from the air, removable troughs to trap liquefied grease or a charcoal recirculating kit. Most manufacturers offer custom range hood inserts with seamless stainless steel construction.

A metal sleeve is required for some range hood inserts, or liner to make the installation complete. that protectes the exterior base of a custom hood. This may contain a light panel and they often have a flexible design to make adjustments in the height to fit different sizes of range hoods.

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