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Here's what we were working with going in - a dated oak vanity with a worn cultured marble top and a chrome faucet that had seen better days. The shut-off valves under the cabinet were the old compression-style valves, and the P-trap setup wasn't in great shape either. These are the kinds of details that get ignored until something actually fails. We don't skip them.
We swapped everything out properly. The new white shaker-style vanity went in level, the marble top seats cleanly, and the oil-rubbed bronze faucet ties in perfectly with the black mirror and hardware already in the room. Fresh supply lines, new quarter-turn shut-off valves, and a properly configured P-trap under the cabinet - all buttoned up and sealed before we left.
The homeowner is handling the paint, and we were glad to work alongside that plan rather than complicate it. That kind of teamwork keeps costs reasonable and still gets the bathroom where it needs to be. Sometimes the right move is knowing what scope makes sense for the budget and the goal.
Every job matters to us - whether it's a full bathroom remodel or a focused vanity and plumbing update like this one. If your hall bath needs some attention here in the Mooresville area, this is exactly the kind of work we do well.