Installing Bathroom Units

Bathroom Vanity Unit Installers Cardiff

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Bathroom Vanity Unit Installation


Installing a bathroom vanity unit can be a daunting task, especially if you lack the necessary skills and experience. A vanity unit is a crucial component of any bathroom, and a poorly installed unit can not only look unsightly but can also cause damage to your bathroom. This is why utilising our professional services to carry out this aspect of a bathroom replacement makes perfect sense.  The additional costs will be relatively asmall if we are carrying out the rest of your bathroom fit out.

Our team has the knowledge and skills to overcome any potential issues and if this is all planned with ourselves in advance then we can ensure that the walls, plumbing and electrics, if required, are pre-installed ready to accomodate your bathroom storage and vanity units and that they are anchored correctly.

Think twice about a DIY approach to save a few pounds as there will be nothing worse than having spent a lot of money on your new bathroom to the constantly look at a wonky cupboard or one which you can only put light weight items on, or in.

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Utilising our team for bathrom wall cabinet fitting or installing a bathroom vanity unit will be a time saving excersise, especially if you're not familiar with the process. Our professional installers can save you time by completing the installation process quickly and efficiently. This means you can have your new wall cabinet and vanity unit up and you can get back to your daily routine with a fully completed bathroom.

Our team have access to the right tools and equipment needed to install your bathroom vanity unit correctly. This means you won't have to worry about purchasing or renting tools that you may never use again. Our professional installers are equipped with all the necessary tools to ensure your vanity unit is installed correctly.

As well as obiouslty expecting your wall cabinets to be straight it neds to be secure. The bathroom will be a place where most people will be barefoot and therefore have no proection whatsoever should something fall from height.

With our warranties and insurance you will have complete peace of mind knowing that you're covered if anything goes wrong during or after the installation process.

Types of Bathroom Vanity Units


There are many options when it comes to cupboards and vanity units. Whilst you many not have made final decision on colour before work start on your bathroom it is prudent to have decided and size and location during the bathroom design process to ensure fitting is a straight forward process and you are not going to spend more on having aspects of your bathroom changed once work has already been complted in some areas.

The least problematic vanity unit is a freestanding vanity: As the name suggests, it is a standalone piece of furniture that does not require support from a wall. It gives a classic and elegant look to the bathroom and is a good option if you have a large bathroom area, and a flat floor. A wall-mounted vanity is attached to the wall with screws or brackets and is excellent for small bathrooms with limited space, especially if you've chosen a sleek and modern design. The same can be said for corner vanity units as they fit snugly in the corner of a bathroom making use of what is normall unused space. It is ideal for very small bathrooms with restricted floor space.

Combining storage with the sink is a sensible use of space yet there a a few subtle differences between them. For examples a vessel sink vanity will have a bowl-shaped sink, known as a vessel sink sitting on top of the storage unit which is often chosen if you have decided on a contemporary and look for your bathroom.

A pedestal vanity sink provide no storage underneath and rests on a column. A floating sink also provides no storage and is simply fixed to the wall - this is more common for very small sinks in areas such a single toilet rooms such as cloakrooms.  An under-mount sink vanity does provide storage and can come in a variatey of sizes. Unlike to the vessel sink the sink itself is integrated to the main unit below the countertop level. This option is easy to clean and looks more minimalistic.

Space Saving Bathroom Storage


If your bathroom is on the smaller size then choosing the right kind of space saving storage is important. We've provided a few optoins that may be worth considering such as floating shelves, which are good for placing more decorative bathroom items on such as cadles or pot-puree. Utilising the space above a toilet can be usedful as loong as you can access this easily from at least one side.

Built-in cabinets are a great way of filling an irregular space in a bathroom as this can provide a large amount of storage whilst looking quite discrete. As already touched upon the space underneath a sink can provide another good storage space.

We can fit towel racks and hooks, wall cabinets and even hang a basket from the ceiling, ideally fixed to a joist to widen the options and styles available to you. Deciding on most of these at the design stage is clearly recommended to save you time and money. Please feel free to discuss any of your ideas too as our inhouse team can provide joinery services to provide some bespoke options based on the space in your bathroom.

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Frequently Asked Bathroom Unit Installation Questions

  • What is the most difficult vanity unit to install in a bathroom?

    Generally, the most difficult type of vanity unit to install is a wall-mounted one and the bigger and heavier it is, the more problematic it is likely to be. This is because it requires precise measurements, drilling into the wall and anchoring the vanity unit securely. If you want the unit in an exact spot then fixing directly into the plasterboard is unlikely to hold the unit securely. An additional wooden or metal board fixed between the vertical wall joists is known as a patress. Also depending on the units itself we may need the services of our plumber and electrical too.

  • Is there much space in an under the sink unit?

    Clearly, that will depend on the actual unit you choose and the size of the sink in relation to the unit. These days most people will choose to have a small sink as filling a sink and plugging in the water is less required due to changing bathroom habits and alternative gadgets for hair removal and washing.

    The smaller the sink itself, the larger the space underneath it will be. All-in-one sink and storage units are the most popular option to utilise the otherwise redundant space under a sink.

  • Why choose J&Z Bathroom Fiiters Cardiff to fit our bathroom units?

    We have a wealth of experience installing bathroom and vanity units  As we can provide a complete service, which includes plumbing and electrical work where you have a unit such as a storage since of a lighted cabinet we can fully fit and connect everything. It makes absolute sense compared to jumping from one contractor to another, so why choose anyone else?

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