Choosing a vanity top for your bathroom is a big decision. There are many different types of vanity tops to choose from, and they have very different styles. In this post, we will give you some tips on how to install a bathroom vanity top–as well as the pros and cons of each type so that you can make an informed decision about which one will work best with the rest of your bathroom design.
Formica
– formica can be a great choice because it is easy to clean and maintain, as well as durable. It is especially good for bathrooms that have high humidity levels from being near showers or baths. However, formica does not offer any kind of pattern or texture–so if you want something more interesting then formica might not be right for you!
Cultured Marble
– cultured marble vanity tops are also perfect choices for those who need an easy way to keep their countertops looking pristine. They’re scratch resistant and don’t absorb stains like other materials do, so they stay cleaner longer even in humid areas such as bathrooms. On top of all this, cultured marble comes in many different colors choose whish is right for your project.
Corian
-Corian vanity tops are a great choice because they are long lasting and durable. They are resistant to scratches, dents, stains, fading or chipping–which is ideal if you have kids in the house who love doing craft projects at the countertop!
Glass
– Glass vanity tops are beautiful but can usually only go with glass faucets since they won’t withstand much heat from hot water running through them. They are easy to clean though without any kind of special sealant coating required unlike some other

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Here are some tips to install a bathroom vanity top :
-shut off the water under your sink, disconnect drain line
cut out any caulk holding it on with a knife or utility tool like paint scraper and remove all fixtures from underneath such as plumbing pipes. You can also unscrew some cabinet knobs if there are screws attached so you don’t break them while taking everything apart; repeat these steps until only an empty space remains where once was.-remove faucet next without unplugging anything else at this point because we will need access down below later when removing more than just hardware related items! Now take another look around inside for things left behind by people who’ve put in and it not fit correctly.
-You most likely won’t find anything like this but if you do then it’s important to remove and replace them or else your new top will not fit properly either! It is also possible that there are already holes in the countertop from previous faucets, which would mean we’d need different size screws for our new one; measure old ones first so as not to make any mistakes here because once those cabinets go back on they’ll be harder than ever to take off again.
– remove top and discard
Installing new bathroom vanity top
The last thing you want to do is carry the heavy vanity top up a flight of stairs. First, make sure that your measurements match exactly because once installed wrong ones are really difficult (and time consuming!)to fix! Once all holes line up it can go on pretty quickly with one person holding both pieces in place while another tightens everything down using screws or nails as needed for stability-but don’t overtighten since this could cause leaks later). Next install faucet & connects water lines together before turning outlet valves open Flow rate should be between 2 GPM – 4 GPM per hole without restrictions or leaks which can be tested with a bucket or other container beneath.
Congratulations on your brand new bathroom vanity top!
We hope this article has helped you to learn how to install a bathroom vanity top. If your in need of installation services for the project, please contact us at Kennedy Kitchens and Baths today. Our team will be happy to meet with you about all aspects of installing new bath fixtures including tops! Remember that some tops are heavy so becareful bringing them inside not to damage the walls or doors. Also some tops are fragile so don’t drop or put them under stress during installation. Schedule a consultation today at Kennedy Kitchens and Baths today to have your questions answered by our professional staff before deciding on which fixture is right for your home!