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Vanity and Home Insurance in Ontario: What's Covered?

By Devon Moore Updated 2026-04-26 7 min read

Bathroom vanity failures are the leading cause of home water damage claims in Ontario in 2026 — averaging $4,500–$18,000 per claim. This guide explains how vanity choice affects insurance, what to disclose, and how proper installation protects your premiums and coverage.

Vanity-Related Insurance Claims

Common claims: undetected slow leaks at P-trap connections, supply line failures (especially with old galvanized lines in pre-1970 KW homes), faucet body cracks, drain assembly failures. Average claim: $4,500–$18,000 in flooring, drywall, and adjacent room remediation.

What's Covered

Standard Ontario homeowner policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from vanity-related sources. NOT covered: gradual leaks (insurer position: should have been detected and repaired before damage). Hence the importance of monthly under-sink inspection.

What to Disclose

Major bathroom renovations (including vanity replacement) should be disclosed to your insurer. Documented professional installation often leads to favorable underwriting; in some cases premium reductions of 2–5%.

Reducing Risk

Replace galvanized supply lines with PEX or copper during vanity install (~$120–$280 incremental). Install single-handle quarter-turn shutoffs at sink supply (~$60–$100). Add a battery-powered water leak sensor under sink ($25–$60 from Govee, Honeywell). All three combined = roughly 80% reduction in water damage risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my home insurance cover bathroom vanity water damage?

Yes for sudden and accidental damage (burst supply line, faucet failure, etc.). NOT covered for gradual leaks insurers consider "should have been detected." Monthly under-sink inspection is therefore essential to maintain coverage.

Do I need to tell my insurer about a bathroom renovation?

Major renovations (including vanity replacement) should be disclosed. Documented professional installation often improves underwriting and can reduce premiums 2–5%. Failing to disclose substantial improvements can cause coverage disputes after a claim.

How can I reduce vanity-related insurance risk in my KW home?

Three measures: replace galvanized supply lines with PEX/copper during install ($120–$280), install quarter-turn shutoffs at sink supply ($60–$100), add a battery-powered leak sensor under sink ($25–$60). Combined: ~80% risk reduction.

What documentation should I keep on my vanity install?

Original quote, contract, manufacturer warranty cards, photos of installation, and contractor invoices. Keep in a folder labelled "Home Renovations" for insurance documentation. Insurers may request post-claim.

Does D&D provide installation documentation for insurance purposes?

Yes — we provide a printed install report, manufacturer warranty registration, before/after photos, and itemized invoice with every install. Designed specifically for homeowner insurance file documentation.

Key Takeaways

  • Vanity-related water damage averages $4,500–$18,000 per Ontario claim.
  • Sudden & accidental damage covered; gradual leaks NOT covered.
  • Disclose major renovations to your insurer — can reduce premiums 2–5%.
  • Replace galvanized supply lines, install quarter-turn shutoffs, add leak sensor: 80% risk reduction.
  • Monthly under-sink inspection is your primary insurance protection.
  • Keep all vanity install documentation in dedicated home renovations folder.
  • D&D provides full install documentation package for insurance use.
Devon Moore, Co-Founder of D&D Interior Services
Devon Moore, Co-Founder Co-Founder & Operations Lead — D&D Interior Services

Devon has personally overseen 500+ interior renovations across Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Guelph since 2023. Read full bio →

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