Features
- Complete Utility Sink: The Zenna Home heavy-duty utility sink for laundry room and garage includes a freestanding laundry tub, pull-out faucet, towel bar, scrub board, utility hooks, and removable shelf—ideal for any laundry & utility room sink setup.
- Versatile Use Cases: Perfect as a laundry sink, garage sink, utility sink for a laundry room, or shop sink, this deep sink is suited for laundry rooms, garages, and both indoor & outdoor utility spaces. Accommodates any standard 4-inch center-set faucet.
- Easy Set Up: Utility sink has instructions for assembly, installation and optional floor mounting, making it an easy to assemble laundry & utility room sink. Use the free BILT app for 3D interactive help to make installation of your utility sink easier.
- Practical Modern Design: This freestanding laundry tub offers a clean white finish to complement any space, with convenient storage, easy-to-clean surfaces, and a design that fits seamlessly in a garage, laundry, or shop sink area.
- Generous Dimensions: The utility sink measures 24" W x 24" D, and is 36.75" H, providing space for large tasks. All needed plumbing connections, installation hardware, discharge hose guard, and a soap dish are included for a complete laundry tub solution.
Specifications
Color | White |
Size | Large |
Unit Count | 1 |
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Freestanding utility sink for laundry rooms, garages, or outdoor workspaces, measuring 24" W x 24" D x 36.75" H with a deep tub and pull-out faucet, compatible with a standard 4-inch center-set faucet. Includes towel bar, scrub board, utility hooks, removable shelf, plumbing connections, installation hardware, discharge hose guard, and a soap dish, with assembly instructions and optional floor mounting.
Zenna Home Utility Sink for Laundry Room and Garage, Freestanding Laundry Sink for Garage or Kitchen, Indoor & Outdoor Utility Tub with Pull-Out Faucet, Towel Bar, 24" W x 24" D x 36.75" H, White Review
A compact workhorse for laundry rooms, garages, and patios
I put the Zenna Home utility sink to work in a laundry/garage corner that handles everything from soaking muddy gear to rinsing paint rollers. After several weeks of washing buckets, filling watering cans, and managing a washer discharge hose, I’ve come away with a clear picture: this is a thoughtfully featured, budget-friendly utility station that rewards a careful install and a few stabilization steps.
Setup and installation
Out of the box, the package is comprehensive. The sink ships with a freestanding tub, plastic legs, a pull-out faucet, drain assembly, supply lines, a discharge hose guard for a washing machine, a small soap dish, utility hooks, a towel bar, and a removable shelf. I appreciated not having to piece together plumbing parts on my own.
Assembly is straightforward if you stage components and follow the sequence. A few tips from my install that will save time and frustration:
- Dry-fit everything first. Assemble the faucet and connect the supply lines to it before placing the tub against the wall—space gets tight once it’s in position.
- Use plumber’s tape on threaded connections and a thin bead of silicone under the drain flange for a reliable seal.
- The included 3D instructions via the BILT app are genuinely helpful for understanding orientation and order.
- Plan on anchoring. The legs are plastic and friction-fit; they insert into the tub base but don’t lock with hardware. I anchored the rear lip of the tub to wall studs and used the optional floor mounting to secure the feet. Those two steps transformed stability.
Once secured, aligning the drain to the existing trap and connecting the supply lines was routine. The discharge hose guard sits neatly on the back edge and gives a proper landing spot for a washer drain hose, which is a nice touch if you’re replacing an older, bare-bones laundry tub.
Design and build quality
This is an all-plastic station, finished in white. The material choice is a double-edged sword. On the plus side, it’s impervious to rust, easy to clean, and light enough for one person to move into place. On the downside, the legs can flex, and the structure lacks the rigidity of metal-framed utility sinks. The included shelf spans the legs and adds some lateral bracing, but it’s still a plastic-on-plastic system.
Dimensions are generous for the footprint: 24 inches wide by 24 inches deep with a working height of about 36.75 inches. The depth easily swallows a 5-gallon bucket, and the integrated scrub board is handy for boots, garden tools, and stubborn stains. Drainage is centered and quick; the tub’s molding sheds water without pooling in corners.
Visually, the sink looks clean and modern without screaming “utility,” which helps it blend into a laundry room better than some rougher shop sinks.
Faucet and plumbing
The included pull-out faucet is a 4-inch center-set design with a plastic body finished to look like chrome. It has a single stream/spray toggle on the head and a counterweight under the sink to help the hose retract. The ergonomics are good, and the reach is long enough to rinse all corners of the tub and fill containers placed on the floor.
That said, this is not a heavy-duty metal faucet. If your use case involves frequent, vigorous spraying or you prefer a more substantial feel, budget for an aftermarket upgrade. The good news: the sink accepts any standard 4-inch center-set faucet, so swapping to a metal unit later is simple.
The included supply lines connected cleanly to my shutoff valves; check your local standards if you’re outside the U.S., as fittings can vary. The drain components are serviceable and sealed well with a bit of extra care during assembly.
Storage and usability
The small accessories add real utility. The towel bar keeps a shop rag or microfiber within reach. The utility hooks hold brushes and gloves, and the soap dish is basic but effective. The removable shelf under the basin is great for detergents, a bucket, or a small bin of cleaning tools, and, importantly, it helps tie the legs together.
I also like the molded lip at the back. Besides the washer discharge guard, it gives you a surface to anchor the unit to the wall, which is the single most important step for getting a sturdy feel from a lightweight, freestanding design.
Performance in daily use
In practice, the sink shines for the tasks it’s designed for:
- Laundry prep: The deep bowl and scrub board handle pre-treating clothes and soaking without splashing.
- Garage chores: Rinsing automotive parts and muddy tools is easy; plastic construction means no worrying about rust or corrosion.
- Gardening: The pull-out sprayer makes quick work of cleaning planters and filling tall watering cans.
Water pressure through the faucet was adequate, and the spray toggle worked reliably. The hose retracts smoothly when the counterweight hangs unobstructed. The tub walls feel robust under load; I’ve set a full 5-gallon bucket in the basin without any sense of flex in the tub itself.
Stability, once anchored, was solid. Without anchoring, there’s noticeable wobble because the legs can flex. If your floor is uneven, shims under the feet help dial out any rock. I also recommend checking the leg inserts after the first week; a quick push ensures they haven’t walked out while you nudged the sink during use.
Durability and maintenance
Plastic construction is forgiving of hard use. Paint drips, plaster, and garden soil rinse off without staining, and the glossy finish resists scuffs better than matte polypropylene tubs I’ve used. Periodic cleaning with a non-abrasive cleaner keeps it looking new.
The faucet is the question mark for long-term durability. It’s fine for light-to-moderate duty, but I wouldn’t expect it to outlast a metal faucet in a busy shop. The upside is that replacing it later is easy and inexpensive. The rest of the system—drain, tub, shelf—shows no early signs of wear.
What could be better
- Leg locking and rigidity: A simple mechanical lock or included set screws would increase confidence during assembly and moves. As-is, wall and floor anchoring are essential.
- Faucet material: The included faucet works, but a metal option would inspire more trust and reduce the urge to upgrade.
- Shelf pegs: Getting all pegs aligned took patience. A more forgiving slot design would make assembly smoother.
None of these are deal-breakers given the price and the included kit, but they’re worth noting so you plan accordingly.
Who it’s for
- Homeowners adding or replacing a laundry tub who want a complete kit and a clean look.
- DIYers who are comfortable with basic plumbing and can anchor the unit to wall and/or floor.
- Light shop and garden users who appreciate corrosion-resistant plastic and a deep basin.
Who should look elsewhere:
- Heavy commercial or daily shop use where metal frames and all-metal faucets are a must.
- Installations where anchoring isn’t possible; you won’t get the best experience without it.
Practical tips from my install
- Anchor to studs and use the optional floor mounts for a rock-solid feel.
- Assemble and attach the faucet and supply lines before moving the tub into position.
- Apply a small bead of silicone under the drain flange and around the basket strainer.
- Check the washer discharge hose guard fit and secure the hose with a clip to prevent pop-outs.
- If you plan on frequent heavy use, budget for a metal 4-inch center-set faucet upgrade.
Final recommendation
I recommend the Zenna Home utility sink for anyone seeking an affordable, complete laundry/utility setup that looks tidy and performs well once properly secured. The tub itself is deep, practical, and easy to live with, and the included accessories add real convenience. Its main compromises—flexible legs and a plastic faucet—are manageable: anchor the base and wall for stability, and consider a faucet upgrade if your use is demanding. For the price and feature set, it’s a sensible, capable addition to a laundry room, garage, or outdoor workstation.
Project Ideas
Business
Ready-to-Install Potting Bench Kits
Design and sell modular potting bench kits built around the utility sink: offer tiers (basic frame + sink, mid with wooden surround and casters, premium with insulated liner and custom paint). Provide clear assembly instructions and optional pre-assembled add‑ons (grooming arm, butcher block top). Target gardeners, plant shops and gift buyers. Price tiers to cover parts/labor (example: basic $199, mid $349, premium $549) and sell online + local pickup to avoid shipping large items.
Mobile Pet Wash Service
Use the sink as the core of a mobile pet-washing setup or a backyard express grooming station. Market per-wash appointments, add premium services (nail trim, blow dry, medicated shampoo), and partner with local shelters or pet stores for referrals. Low startup cost: outfitting a single sink with sprayer, ramp and grooming arm; scale by offering scheduled routes in neighborhoods. Price washes per size/need ($20–$60) and offer subscription packages for recurring customers.
DIY Conversion Workshops
Run small hands‑on classes teaching people how to convert the utility sink into a potting bench, pet wash, or bar. Charge per seat to cover materials and include a take‑home starter kit (hose, organizer set, basic tools). Host at community centers, maker spaces, or your own garage. Workshops build product awareness and can upsell finished conversions or plans—good recurring revenue with seasonal themes (spring gardening, summer entertaining).
Rentable Maker Stations (Hourly)
Create a small rental studio with pre‑equipped sink stations for artists, makers and gardeners who need messy workspace by the hour or day. Each station includes the utility sink plus tools (sprayer, trays, drying racks). Market to ceramicists, florists, and small-batch producers who lack permanent studio space. Charge hourly or day rates and offer supplies for sale. This monetizes otherwise idle workspace and builds a local maker community.
Content & Affiliate Bundle: DIY Plans + Kits
Produce high-quality online content (video tutorials, step-by-step PDFs, shopping lists) showing multiple sink conversions and monetize via ads, sponsored tool partnerships and affiliate links for the sink, faucets, casters, and accessories. Sell downloadable plans and curated parts kits for each project (potting kit, grooming kit, bar kit). Promote via social media, Instagram reels and local workshops to drive kit sales and affiliate revenue.
Creative
Mobile Potting & Plant-Care Station
Turn the freestanding utility sink into a rolling potting bench: mount heavy-duty locking casters to the frame, add a removable wooden surround/folding work top that clips to the rim for potting, use the removable shelf to store small tools and seed packets, hang trowels and pruners from the utility hooks, and use the scrub board to clean pots. Include a shallow removable tray under the tub to capture soil and easy‑dump into a compost bin. Ideal for repotting houseplants, seed starting and messy garden tasks—keeps the mess contained and mobile so you can work indoors or outside.
Pet Wash & Grooming Station
Leverage the deep tub and pull‑out faucet to build a pet‑friendly wash station: install a non‑slip rubber mat in the tub, mount a simple grooming arm/clamp, add a quick‑connect sprayer to the pull‑out faucet for adjustable flow, use the towel bar and utility hooks for towels and brushes, and fit a portable ramp or step for larger dogs. Add a detachable hose guard and a basket for shampoos on the removable shelf. Great for at‑home grooming or to keep after muddy walks—minimizes water and fur spread.
Artist Studio Cleanup & Glaze Station
Convert the sink into a dedicated cleanup station for painters or ceramicists: install a grid shelf over the tub for drying brushes and scraping palettes, use the deep basin to rinse large canvases or plaster molds, attach small jars to the utility hooks for solvent or pigment storage, and line the discharge with a trap/filtration bucket for reclaiming glaze or paint solids. The scrub board is perfect for removing stuck pigment and clay. This gives an easy-to-clean, contained area for messy studio work.
Outdoor Beverage & Ice Trough for Parties
Make a stylish beverage station: add an insulated liner or vinyl bag to the tub and fill with ice and drinks for parties, mount a butcher‑block removable top for prep and cutting on the removable shelf, use the faucet to rinse glasses or top off water, and use the towel bar and hooks for napkins and bottle openers. The freestanding design lets you position it on a patio or garage doorway—handy for tailgates, BBQs or pop‑up events.
Laundry Folding & Prep Island
Integrate the sink into a multifunctional laundry island: build a custom countertop that sits flush with the tub rim to create folding space when the sink isn't needed, use under‑sink baskets on the removable shelf for sorting, mount hooks for delicates and hangers on the towel bar, and use the scrub board for spot‑treating stains. Optionally paint or tile the surround to match a laundry room aesthetic. This gives one compact station for washing, treating, and folding.