Oak Bathroom Vanity Spare Part Bins for Multifamily Unit Turns
Multifamily unit-turn guide for oak bathroom vanity spare part bins, 24, 30, and 36 inch layouts, resin and ceramic top codes, 2 hardware bins, and turn records.
Answer: Multifamily teams should stock 2 vanity spare bins, 24, 30, and 36 inch layout cards, and resin or ceramic top codes for unit turns.
Why unit turns need vanity spare part bins
Apartment bathrooms often repeat the same vanity footprint across many units. A labeled spare part bin keeps hinges, drawer slides, pulls, drain notes, and countertop codes close to the turnover team, reducing jobsite searches when several bathrooms are being refreshed in the same week.
| Spare bin field | Turn reason |
|---|---|
| 2 hardware bins | Separates door and drawer repair parts. |
| 24, 30, 36 inch cards | Matches parts to common vanity widths. |
| Top material codes | Distinguishes resin and ceramic sink replacement paths. |
FAQ
What goes into a vanity spare part bin?
Store hinges, drawer slides, pulls, drain notes, finish labels, and top material codes.
How many bins should a property manager stage?
Use 2 bins at minimum: one for door hardware and one for drawer hardware.
Why track resin and ceramic top codes?
Resin and ceramic tops can require different cleaning, damage, and replacement records.
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