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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
Bathroom Remodeling outcome

Double vanity with two sinks

A double-vanity primary bath replaces a single-sink vanity with a two-sink arrangement and is one of the most consistent value-adds for a primary suite.

What this project is

How double vanity with two sinks actually works.

A double-vanity primary bath replaces a single-sink vanity with a two-sink arrangement and is one of the most consistent value-adds for a primary suite. The work includes new plumbing (a second drain and supply line), new electrical for vanity lighting and outlets, the vanity cabinet itself, and the counter. Drain placement matters because tying a new drain into the existing wet wall is the easy path; running a separate drain is more expensive.

Quartz on the counter is the most-common spec for NE FL primary baths today (durable, low-maintenance, consistent). Lighting plan should layer ambient (overhead) plus task (sconces flanking each mirror) plus night-light. Two sinks need two GFCI outlets.

What Mark watches for

The execution details that decide outcome.

  • Wet-wall location for the second sink. Tying into the existing is faster; separate drain is cleaner long-term.

  • Task lighting plan. Overhead-only lighting in a vanity produces shadows; flanking sconces solve it.

  • Outlet count. Code requires GFCI at every bathroom outlet; convenient counter outlets reduce daily extension-cord ugliness.

Cost & Permit Guide

Read the Clay County bathroom remodeling guide.

Tier-by-tier costs, the full permit walkthrough, and the FAQs Mark hears most often.

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