Cost to Kitchen Sink Replacement in Detroit, MI

$340$935 in Detroit

15% below the national average · 0.85x cost multiplier

In Detroit, a kitchen sink replacement runs $340 to $935 on average — about 15% below what homeowners pay nationwide. The Midwest market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.

Cost Breakdown in Detroit

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$128$298$765
Labor$128$213$425
Permits$0$0$0
Total$255-15% vs. national avg$510-15% vs. national avg$1,190-15% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic stainless steel drop-in sink with standard chrome faucet, direct swap in existing countertop opening.

Mid-Range

Undermount stainless or composite granite sink with pull-down faucet, new supply lines and drain connections.

Premium

Fireclay farmhouse or workstation sink with premium faucet, countertop modification, and new disposal connection.

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Detroit may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Stainless Steel (Drop-In)$100-$300Budget replacements and laminate countertopsMost affordable, lightweight, easy to install, durable
Stainless Steel (Undermount)$200-$500Granite, quartz, or solid surface countertop upgradesClean look, easy counter-to-sink cleanup, doesn't trap debris at rim
Composite Granite$250-$600Homeowners wanting a colored sink that matches decorScratch and heat resistant, quieter than stainless, available in many colors
Fireclay Farmhouse$400-$1,200Farmhouse and traditional kitchen remodels with supporting cabinetryClassic farmhouse look, extremely durable, deep basin, easy to clean

Other Projects in Detroit

Detroit Estimate

Typical Range

$340$935

vs. National Average

15% below national

Cost Multiplier

0.85x

Estimates apply Detroit's 0.85x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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