A utility sink in the laundry room or garage gives you a place to wash items that you probably don’t want to wash near your dishes or your toothbrush. When you want to install a new residential utility sink or replace a damaged one, you want the best sink for the job.
We’ve done the research to help you choose the best utility sink with less time and effort.
In this PlumbingNav guide, we will cover:
What are the best utility sinks?
What are the different types of utility sinks?
What do you look for in the best utility sinks?
Top 5 best utility sinks reviewed
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Our Top Pick
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Mustee 28F Bigtub Utilatub Laundry Tub Floor Mount
You can handle just about any cleaning task, including cleaning the dog, in this extra-large polypropylene utility sink that measures 24” x 40”. The floor mount design makes for simple installation anywhere you can attach to a drain as either an undermount sink or a drop-in sink.
The best utility sinks are large enough to accommodate your needs, and they are made from material that will hold up for a long time, even through heavy use.
Most utility sink faucets have an extendable faucet with a sprayer for additional reach and flexibility compared to a standard kitchen faucet.
You also want an option that is simple to install.
Laundry utility sinks reside in the laundry room, and people use the sink to clean mops, shoes, and other large/messy items.
Ideally, you will put the sink next to the washing machine so that all plumbing lines are easy to configure.
Garage Utility Sink
The garage can be the perfect place to work on the car or other mechanical projects. A garage sink will give you the opportunity to wash the sawdust off your hands without making a special trip inside.
Stainless Steel Utility Sink
Stainless steel utility sinks use either 16-gauge or 18-gauge high-quality steel treated with chromium, which has immense strength and won’t rust. A stainless steel sink provides a high-end industrial look, but you won’t get a lot of color options.
Pro tip: be mindful of what you rinse or wash in this sink if you’re using it in the garage. Stainless steel cleans up well, but harsh cleaners and vehicle fluids can result in chemical stains on the stainless finish.
ABS Plastic Utility Sink
ABS plastic molds easier than metal, and it’s 50% renewable. However, it’s not necessarily the best material for sinks. An ABS plastic sink can’t withstand the same levels of heat as metal. It also won’t last as long. However, ABS plastic also won’t experience corrosion, and they don’t cost as much.
Topmount Utility Sink
A topmount utility sink installs easily by simply fitting into the cutout, and they cost less than undermount sinks. A lip secures the sink in place, but it takes up space, making it a poor choice if you need more space.
Undermount Utility Sink
An undermount laundry sink fits the cutout perfectly, not requiring a lip around the edge that takes up valuable workspace. Undermount sinks require a more complicated installation and can’t support the heaviest materials, but they look the best. Make sure you measure first.
Corner Utility Sink
A corner utility sink fits in the corner of a room to utilize as much space as possible. You can find corner sinks in both topmount and undermount designs.
What Do You Look For In The Best Utility Sinks?
Quality Brand
When buying a utility sink, look up the brand to ensure they are a reputable name in the industry.
Signs of a creditable brand include:
Better Business Bureau accreditation
Longevity and experience
Warranty
Numerous positive reviews
Accessories
It’s important to pay careful attention to the accessories that come with your new utility sink.
Most utility sinks come with a faucet, but many force you to buy your own. You may also need a drain assembly consisting of a drain strainer and a drain stopper, if it’s not included.
Finally, you should pay attention to any piping and mounting material included.
High-End Material
You want a sink made of reliable material.
Here are some of the most popular utility sink materials:
Stainless steel
Cast iron/enameled cast iron
Granite/granite composite
Fireclay
ABS plastic
Porcelain
Ceramic
Don’t forget to consider the components of the sink as well. For example, you probably want stainless steel supply lines as opposed to plastic supply lines.
Best Utility Sinks for Laundry Room, Garage, and More Reviewed
Now let’s explore our favorite units so you can decide on the perfect choice for your situation.
You can handle just about any cleaning task, including cleaning the dog, in this extra-large polypropylene utility sink that measures 24” x 40”. The floor mount design makes for simple installation anywhere you can attach to a drain as either an undermount sink or a drop-in sink.
You can handle just about any cleaning task, including cleaning the dog, in this extra-large polypropylene utility sink that measures 24” x 40”. The floor mount design makes for simple installation anywhere you can attach to a drain as either an undermount sink or a drop-in sink.
People who use their garage as a workshop or a place to relax can use this 41” tall garage sink, even if they don’t have counter space for a sink. The high-quality 304 stainless steel material can withstand the elements for years and resist corrosion, while also providing a shiny, industrial chrome finish.
The compact 15” x 15” design also allows you to install the sink in tight places.
18-gauge 304 stainless steel resists corrosion and chipping, and it can hold up both inside and outside. The smooth edges ensure no one will hurt themselves on the sink, and you won’t have to work so hard to remove gunk out of the corners.
It includes a premium basket strainer (but not a utility sink faucet), and it’s compatible with garbage disposals. The attached drainboard gives you 18” x 21.8” of workspace.
Appropriate as both a utility sink and bathroom sink, this small ceramic sink won’t take up much space. You can customize the design between left-handed and right-handed.
While you won’t have a lot of space, you will be able to wash your hands just about anywhere. You will need to provide your own fixtures, however.
Use this single bowl sink whenever you need a simple sink but also want the additional style of an undermount installation. The quartz material resists fire up to 535 degrees, and it prevents debris from sticking to it with its slick coating.
It’s also extremely attractive and easy to work with.
Pros
Made from quartz
Undermount installation
Designed for optimal sanitation
Cons
Smaller than most utility sinks
Susceptible to stains
No drain included
Final Thoughts On Best Utility Sinks
If you need access to water in your utility room for laundry-related tasks, or to clean your mop buckets and other large items, any one of the utility sinks in this review will get the job done. You just need to determine what material and size work best for your needs, and of course, which design and style is right for you.