
Reliable Bathroom Cabinet Installation in Phoenix, AZ
Feel Happy With A Job Done Right
Dependable installation tailored to fit your bathroom layout and daily needs.
Worried About a Messy Cabinet Installation
Bathroom cabinet installation in Phoenix, AZ isn’t like putting in kitchen cabinets. There’s plumbing hiding behind those walls, electrical running to your outlets and light fixtures, and maybe four feet of actual floor space to work with. Get one measurement wrong and you’re stuck with a crooked vanity or a weird gap along the wall. That’s why working with an experienced bathroom remodeler matters.
At Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets, we’ve heard plenty of stories from Phoenix homeowners who got burned by sloppy installations. Water damage because the installer didn’t think about the supply lines. Cabinets mounted so low the drawers won’t open all the way. Vanities positioned right over the shutoff valve, which becomes a serious problem when something starts leaking at 2 AM.
We map out every pipe, wire, and fixture before touching a single cabinet. That’s the only way you get an installation that actually works the way it should. Give us a call at (602) 296-5648 and let’s talk through what you’re dealing with.


We Respect Your
Home and Time
Nobody wants people tramping through their bathroom for days. It’s a personal space. Sawdust tracked into the hallway, power tools sitting on the counter when the crew takes off for the day. That gets old fast.
Our crew lays down drop cloths, keeps the mess contained, cleans up before leaving. Every day, not just when we feel like it. You’ll know exactly when we’re showing up and how long this is actually going to take. None of that “probably a few days” vagueness that leaves you rearranging your week.
We also get that you still need to use the bathroom while work happens. Showers, morning routines, all the stuff you don’t think about until someone rips out your vanity. We’ll work around your schedule. This process is disruptive enough without dragging it out longer than necessary.
Bathroom Cabinet Installers Who Get It Right
Bathroom vanities have to be mounted at a specific height, and most people don’t realize how precise that measurement needs to be. Mount it too low and the countertop feels awkward every time you wash your hands. Too high and the kids can barely reach the faucet. Then there’s sink basin depth, countertop thickness, faucet clearance. A handyman with a drill and some YouTube tutorials? That’s how you end up redoing the whole thing six months later.
We’ve been at this since 2016, and our team has over three decades of combined cabinet experience. Licensed, fully insured, members of the Better Business Bureau. Those credentials protect you, absolutely. More importantly though, we’ve dealt with every strange plumbing setup and cramped floor plan that Phoenix homes throw our way. Older homes in Arcadia, newer builds out in Gilbert, tract housing in Laveen. We’ve worked in all of them.
P-traps, supply lines, shutoff valves tucked behind the wall in the worst spot possible? Our installers handle that stuff constantly. Same with coordinating where the mirror goes and making sure the vanity lighting actually lines up. We figure all this out before showing up, not while we’re standing in your bathroom trying to improvise.


Cabinets That Fit Your Bathroom Space Perfectly
Small bathrooms are unforgiving. Two inches too deep on a cabinet and the whole room feels tighter than it should. Go too shallow because you’re trying to save space? Now you’ve lost storage you actually needed. We measure everything before ordering. Door swings, toilet clearance, elbow room. All of it.
Done right, you end up with real storage for towels, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, and everything else that’s been piling up on your countertop. The bathroom doesn’t feel smaller either. That’s the part people worry about. Guests notice a clean, organized space instead of cabinets that look like they were shoved in wherever they’d fit.
Our all-wood cabinets handle Arizona’s brutal dry heat and those 115-degree summers without warping or splitting at the joints. Particleboard swells up and starts falling apart after a few years of bathroom humidity. Solid wood construction doesn’t have that problem. And if you’re thinking about updating more than just the cabinets while you’re at it, our Bathroom Makeover service handles the whole transformation from floor to ceiling.
Browse Our All-Wood
Cabinet Options
Families from Ahwatukee to Anthem have been coming to Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets since we opened in 2016. Why? Wholesale pricing on cabinets that don’t fall apart. No bait-and-switch games where the price jumps after you’re already committed. No particleboard dressed up with veneers to look like something it’s not.
Come by our showroom on East Broadway. You can check out dovetail joints up close, test the soft-close hinges yourself. We carry shaker styles, flat-panel contemporary designs, wood stains, painted finishes. Pretty much any look you’re going for. Free design consultations too, which helps when you’re not sure whether a cabinet color will clash with your existing tile.
Everything we sell comes backed by a three-year warranty, and most cabinet orders arrive within one to two weeks. You won’t be staring at a torn-apart bathroom for months waiting on backorders. Still not sure about what’s going to fit? Start with our Bathroom Cabinet Designs first and we’ll help you choose exactly what works for your space before ordering anything.

Book Your Bathroom Cabinet Installation Estimate Today
You know what you’re after. A bathroom you’re not embarrassed about when people come over. Cabinets that actually close instead of drifting open. Storage that works for your family, not whatever the original builder decided was good enough back in 2008.
Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets will have your estimate ready within 48 hours. Financing is available if that helps. We walk you through everything so there aren’t surprises on cost or timeline when we actually show up to install.
You’ve been putting this off long enough. Pick up the phone and call (602) 296-5648 or fill out our online form to get started. Let’s finally get your bathroom looking the way it should.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What should I expect on bathroom cabinet installation day?
First thing that happens is the water gets shut off to the sink. The installer disconnects the supply lines and drain, then pulls the old vanity out. That part goes fast, usually under thirty minutes. Sometimes faster if the old one is barely holding together anyway. Once the old vanity is out, the installer checks the wall and floor before setting the new one. Older Phoenix homes, especially those built in the ’80s and ’90s, sometimes have uneven floors or walls that aren’t perfectly plumb. That matters because a vanity that’s even slightly off-level will have doors that don’t close right and gaps along the wall that look sloppy. Shimming takes a few extra minutes but it’s what separates a clean install from one that bugs you every time you walk in. After the vanity is level and secured to the wall, the plumbing goes back together. Supply lines reconnected, drain hooked up, water turned back on. The installer runs the faucet and checks underneath for leaks. If everything is dry, you’re done. Most bathroom vanity installs wrap up in three to five hours including cleanup. You’ll have your sink back by the afternoon. Call Cardinal at (602) 296-5648 to schedule yours.
2. Do I need to empty out the whole bathroom before installation?
Not the whole room. Just the vanity area and the space around it. Clear everything out of the cabinet and off the countertop. All of it. The cleaning supplies under the sink, the hair products, the extra toilet paper rolls crammed in the back. People forget how much stuff accumulates in a bathroom vanity until they start pulling it out. Grab a box or a laundry basket and toss everything in there for the day. If there’s a towel bar or shelf mounted on the wall right next to the vanity, take that down ahead of time so the installer has room to work. Same goes for any wall art or mirrors that are close enough to get bumped. The shower, the tub, the toilet area – all of that can stay as is. All they need is access to the vanity wall and about two feet of clear floor space on either side. One other thing: if you have a second bathroom in the house, plan to use that one for the day. The water to the sink being worked on will be off for a few hours, and the area around it won’t be usable until the install is finished. Most people don’t think about that part until the morning of. Stop by 3707 E. Broadway Rd. and we’ll help you plan the details before installation day.
