Bathroom vanity installation in Florida means setting a vanity cabinet — a base cabinet built to carry a sink, a countertop, and the plumbing beneath it — level, scribed, anchored, and sealed in the wettest room in the house. The spec that decides whether it lasts is not the price but the cabinet construction: a plywood-box, moisture-tolerant cabinet survives Florida humidity and the occasional drip, while a particleboard box swells and crumbles. We pair that cabinet with a non-porous top (quartz or porcelain), level and shim it to whatever the real floor gives us, scribe it tight to the wall, anchor it into studs, and bead mildew-resistant silicone so water cannot wick behind. When the old vanity comes out we inspect the wall and floor for the hidden moisture damage Florida baths are famous for, and we reconnect the plumbing to code. This page is the canonical home for vanity work whether you arrived from bathroom remodeling or from cabinets — it is the same scope and the same crew.
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Bathroom Vanity Installation in Belleair Shore: What Matters Locally
What makes vanity-installation in Belleair Shore different starts with the environment your floors live in:
Coastal living in Belleair Shore is tough on floors. We plan vanity-installation to handle salt, moisture, and heat together.
As a coastal Pinellas County community, Belleair Shore sees salt air and high humidity all year, so moisture control and material selection lead every vanity-installation decision.
We'll help you weigh the vanity-installation materials that make sense for Belleair Shore conditions:
What Is a Vanity, and Why Does the Build Matter in Florida?
A vanity is a base cabinet engineered to hold a sink and its plumbing, topped by a counter. Because it lives in a humid, splash-prone room, the parts that matter most in Florida are the ones you cannot see at the showroom — the box material, the joinery, and how it is sealed to the wall and floor.
- Cabinet box — plywood or moisture-resistant construction outlasts particleboard, which swells and sags when Florida humidity and drips get in
- Countertop — non-porous quartz or porcelain ignores humidity and wipes clean; sealed natural stone works when maintained
- Mounting — floor-standing for storage and stability, or floating (wall-mounted) for a clean look and easier floor cleaning in a wet bath
- Sink type — undermount under stone for easy wiping, drop-in, or a vessel sink that sits on top, each paired to a matching faucet
- Hardware & slides — corrosion-resistant hinges and soft-close slides that tolerate humidity without seizing
Which Vanity Survives Your Bathroom?
Free in-home visit, a rough-in check, and a cabinet-and-top recommendation matched to your space and humidity — written estimate, no pressure.
Vanity Installation or Cabinet Installation? Same Job
A bathroom vanity is a cabinet, so "vanity installation" and "bathroom vanity cabinet installation" are the same scope of work. Whichever term you searched, the job is identical: remove the old unit, inspect behind it, set the new cabinet level and scribed, anchor it, set and seal the top, and reconnect the plumbing.
- One process — set, level, shim, scribe, anchor, top, seal, connect, leak-check — the same regardless of which page you found
- One crew — the installers who set kitchen and built-in cabinets also set vanities, with plumbing reconnected to code
- Canonical here — we treat this bathroom page as the home for vanity work so the content is not duplicated across the site
- Coordinated with cabinets — if your project also includes custom cabinet installation elsewhere in the home, the same team handles it on one schedule
Why Florida Vanity Installs Are Different
Hidden moisture is the whole game. A Florida bathroom runs warm and damp most of the year, and a slow drip or condensation behind a vanity can rot drywall and feed mold unseen for years. The install has to account for that — plus walls and floors that are rarely perfectly plumb or level.
- Wall and floor inspected for hidden moisture and mold the moment the old vanity comes out — and dried or repaired before the new one goes in
- Cabinet leveled, shimmed, and scribed to the real wall and floor so doors align and the top sits flat on an imperfect Florida surface
- Mildew-resistant silicone at the backsplash, wall, and floor line so splashes never wick behind the cabinet
- Moisture-tolerant box and corrosion-resistant hardware specified for year-round humidity
- Floating-vanity blocking confirmed or added, important in homes where a minor flood means water on the floor — a wall-mounted cabinet stays above it
Brands We Install for Vanities
Box construction and top material drive long-term performance more than the finish. Bargain particleboard vanities often fail at the box bottom within a few humid years.
- KraftMaid plywood-box vanities
- Fabuwood all-plywood cabinetry
- Wolf moisture-resistant vanities
- James Martin furniture-style vanities
- Cambria / Silestone quartz tops
- Dekton / Neolith sintered porcelain tops
- Kohler / Moen sinks & faucets
- GE / Dow mildew-resistant silicone
Will the Wall or Floor Need Work First?
Often, yes — and it is cheaper to handle before the cabinet goes in than after. Florida bathroom walls hide damp or moldy drywall behind old vanities, and floors are rarely flat. We dry and patch any moisture-damaged drywall the old vanity was hiding, confirm or add solid blocking where a floating vanity will hang, and level and scribe the cabinet to the floor and wall you actually have.
We bundle that prep into the same visit and the same crew — remove, inspect, dry or repair, then set and seal — so your project does not bounce between a drywall contractor and an installer. Full Bathroom Remodel if the vanity is one piece of a larger update.
Florida Building Code and Permits for Vanities
Swapping a vanity in the same location and reconnecting to the existing rough-in is a finish item and generally does not require a permit. The picture changes when the job relocates the sink, adds plumbing, or is part of a larger remodel — that work can fall under the Florida Building Code and involve licensed plumbing, and on a larger coastal remodel High-Velocity Hurricane Zone rules may apply to other assemblies.
Our 6-Step Vanity Installation Process
Every Pro Work vanity project follows the same six-step framework — built for a level, sealed, leak-free vanity in a Florida bath.
- Free in-home consultation. We measure the space and the rough-in, check the wall and floor for plumb and level, and show you moisture-tolerant cabinet and top options sized to the bathroom. No commitment.
- Written estimate. Line-item breakdown — cabinet, top, sink, faucet, removal, plumbing reconnection, and labor. Delivered after the visit so you see exactly what you are paying for.
- Remove the old vanity & inspect. We disconnect the water and drain, remove the existing vanity and top, and inspect the wall and floor for hidden moisture damage or mold.
- Set, level, shim & scribe. The cabinet is set, leveled and shimmed front to back and side to side, scribed to the wall, and anchored into studs so doors and drawers align and the top sits flat.
- Top, sink, faucet & sealing. We set and seal the top, mount the sink, connect the faucet and drain to Florida plumbing code, and bead mildew-resistant silicone at the backsplash and wall.
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How to Identify a Qualified Florida Vanity Installer
The cabinet matters less than the hands that set it. A good vanity dropped onto an unlevel floor without scribing, over hidden moisture damage, will gap, bind, and rot. Verify all of the following before signing anything:
- Inspects the wall and floor on removal
- A qualified installer checks the cavity behind the old vanity for moisture and mold, then dries or repairs it before setting the new cabinet. Skipping that buries a Florida moisture problem.
- Levels, shims, and scribes the cabinet
- Florida walls and floors are rarely true. The cabinet must be shimmed level and scribed to the wall, or the top will rock and the doors will not align.
- Anchors into studs or solid blocking
- A floor-standing vanity is screwed into studs; a floating vanity needs solid blocking between them. Ask how the cabinet is anchored — not just leaned against the wall.
- Specs a moisture-tolerant box
- The single biggest factor in vanity lifespan in Florida is the box material. A reputable installer steers you to plywood or moisture-resistant construction over particleboard.
- Seals to keep water out and code-connects plumbing
- Mildew-resistant silicone at the wall and floor plus plumbing reconnected to Florida code is what prevents leaks and mold. Confirm both are in the scope.
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Our Installation Standards
Every Pro Work vanity project meets these installation standards:
- Florida Building Code compliance
- Plumbing reconnected to FBC requirements, with licensed plumbing coordinated where the scope calls for it and HVHZ product-approved materials where coastal South Florida requires them on a larger remodel.
- Moisture-sealed installation
- Wall and floor inspected on removal, damp drywall dried or repaired, and the cabinet sealed at the wall and floor line — the step that prevents the hidden mold Florida vanities are known for.
Why Florida Homeowners Choose Pro Work for Vanities
Most crews drop a vanity in and hook it up. We treat the Florida bathroom as the project. The same installer who recommends your cabinet box also inspects the wall behind the old one, scribes the new cabinet to the real wall, and seals it to stay dry — so the vanity you paid for actually lasts.
- Spec'd to survive humidity. Moisture-tolerant box and non-porous top matched to your bathroom — not a particleboard big-box unit.
- Wall inspected every job. The cavity behind the old vanity checked for the hidden moisture Florida baths hide.
- Free in-home estimate. On-site measurement, rough-in check, line-item breakdown, no high-pressure sales tactic.
- Leveled, scribed, and sealed. Set true to an imperfect Florida wall and floor, then sealed so water cannot wick behind.
Related Bathroom Work We Coordinate
A new vanity often anchors a larger bathroom update. We hold it all under one crew so the room comes together waterproofed, sealed, and finished:
- Full Bathroom Remodel — the vanity set as one piece of a complete, waterproofed bathroom.
- Shower Door Installation — a frameless glass enclosure to finish the wet zone.
- Bathroom Tile Installation — waterproof, slip-rated tile run under the vanity footprint.
- Custom Cabinet Installation — matching cabinetry elsewhere in the home on one schedule.