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Leaking sink, slow drain, or new installation? Licensed plumbers handle kitchen, bathroom, utility, and bar sink repairs and installations.

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Written by Mike Reynolds, Licensed Master Plumber, 18+ Years Experience
Content reviewed by David Mitchell, Licensed General Contractor, 20+ Years in Residential Trades

Signs You Need Sink Repair & Installation

If you notice any of these warning signs, it may be time to call a licensed plumber.

Leak Under the Sink

Water dripping from drain fittings, the P-trap, or supply line connections under the sink signals a failing seal or connection.

Slow-Draining Sink

A sink that drains slowly despite clearing the P-trap may have buildup further in the drain line.

Corroded or Stained Basin

Visible rust, pitting, or permanent staining on the sink surface indicates aging that replacement can resolve.

Loose or Rocking Sink

An undermount or pedestal sink that has come loose from the counter or wall needs re-securing before it falls.

Cracked Sink Basin

A crack in a porcelain or composite sink will worsen over time and typically requires full replacement.

About Sink Repair & Installation

Sinks are central to kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and utility areas — and problems with them affect daily routines immediately. Common sink issues include slow drains (caused by buildup in the P-trap or downstream pipe), leaks under the sink (from supply connections, drain fittings, or the sink basin itself), low water pressure, and damaged or corroded basins.

Sink repair covers a wide range of issues: tightening or replacing drain fittings, replacing the P-trap assembly, resealing the sink-to-countertop connection, fixing supply line connections, addressing corrosion in metal sinks, and clearing stubborn clogs that household methods cannot resolve.

Sink installation is common during kitchen and bathroom remodels, laundry room additions, or when upgrading from an old basin. Licensed plumbers install all sink types — undermount, drop-in (top-mount), farmhouse (apron-front), pedestal, wall-mounted, vessel, and utility sinks. Installation includes mounting the sink, connecting the drain assembly and P-trap, installing supply lines to the faucet, connecting the garbage disposal (if applicable), and testing for leaks under full pressure.

For kitchen sinks, common upgrades include converting from a single-bowl to a double-bowl configuration, adding a hot water dispenser, or installing a filtered water tap. For bathrooms, plumbers handle vanity sink installations, pedestal sink conversions, and accessible wall-mounted sink installations.

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How It Works

1

Inspection

A licensed plumber inspects the sink, drain assembly, supply connections, and mounting to identify the issue.

2

Recommendation & Pricing

You receive a clear recommendation for repair or replacement along with an upfront price before any work starts.

3

Repair or Installation

The plumber repairs fittings, replaces the P-trap, or installs a new sink with all drain and supply connections.

4

Leak Test

All connections are tested under full water pressure and drainage is verified to confirm everything is sealed and flowing.

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How Sink Repair & Installation Works

A straightforward, transparent process from start to finish.

1

Inspection

A licensed plumber inspects the sink, drain assembly, supply connections, and mounting to identify the issue.

2

Recommendation & Pricing

You receive a clear recommendation for repair or replacement along with an upfront price before any work starts.

3

Repair or Installation

The plumber repairs fittings, replaces the P-trap, or installs a new sink with all drain and supply connections.

4

Leak Test

All connections are tested under full water pressure and drainage is verified to confirm everything is sealed and flowing.

Why Choose a Licensed Plumber for Sink Repair & Installation

Fast Response

Same-day scheduling available. A licensed plumber gets it done right the first time.

Licensed & Insured

Every plumber is state-licensed, carries full liability insurance, and has passed a background check.

Upfront, Fair Pricing

You get a clear, flat-rate quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprises on your bill.

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Describe the issue and a licensed plumber will follow up with an honest assessment and upfront pricing — no obligation.

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Sink Repair & Installation — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does sink installation cost in New York?
Sink installation in New York typically costs $200 to $500 for labor (excluding the sink itself). Drop-in sinks are the simplest to install. Undermount and farmhouse sinks require additional support and sealant work and may be on the higher end. If drain or supply line modifications are needed, costs may increase.
Why is my sink leaking underneath?
Common causes of under-sink leaks include loose or worn drain fittings, a deteriorated P-trap gasket, a failed supply line connection, a cracked sink basin, or a degraded sink-to-countertop seal (for undermount and drop-in sinks). A licensed plumber can pinpoint the source and repair it in a single visit.
Can a plumber install any type of sink?
Yes. Licensed plumbers install drop-in (top-mount), undermount, farmhouse (apron-front), pedestal, wall-mounted, vessel, and utility sinks. They handle the plumbing connections (drain, supply lines, disposal, dishwasher) and can make minor modifications to accommodate different sink configurations.
How long does a sink replacement take?
A standard sink replacement (same location, same type) typically takes 1 to 2 hours. Changing sink types (e.g., switching from a drop-in to an undermount) or relocating plumbing connections may take 2 to 4 hours. Kitchen sink replacements that include a garbage disposal or dishwasher connection take slightly longer.

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How It Works

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Deliver high-quality, durable repairs.

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