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  "name": "Can I replace just the countertop of my bathroom vanity?",
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      "name": "Can I replace just the countertop of my bathroom vanity?",
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        "text": "Yes, in many cases, you can replace just the countertop of your bathroom vanity, provided the existing cabinet structure is sound and compatible with a new top. This can be a cost-effective way to refresh the look of your bathroom without undertaking a full vanity replacement. You'll need to ensure the new countertop dimensions match the existing cabinet and that the sink cutout and faucet holes align with your chosen fixtures. Consider the weight of new materials like stone, as the cabinet needs to be able to support it. Replacing only the countertop is generally quicker and less disruptive than a full vanity upgrade.",
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        "description": "Yes, you can often replace just the countertop if the existing cabinet is sound and compatible, which is a cost-effective refresh."
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  "description": "Yes, you can often replace just the countertop if the existing cabinet is sound and compatible, which is a cost-effective refresh."
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