Kitchen Faucet

Replacement
  • Remove old Faucet
  • Install New faucet
  • Standard Faucet
$715
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Things that can impact this price
  • Water shut offs
  • Type of Faucet

Garbage Disposal

Replacement
  • Remove old Unit
  • Install New Disposal
  • 3/4 Horse Power
$522
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Things that can impact this price
  • Condition of drain
  • Electrical supply

Kitchen & Lav Drains

Replacement
  • Remove old Drain
  • Install New Drain
$421
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Things that can impact this price
  • Condition of sink

Lavatory Faucet

Replacement
  • Remove old Faucet
  • Install New Faucet
  • Standard Faucet
$721
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Things that can impact this price
  • Condition of shut offs
  • Style of Faucet

Shower / Tub Valve

Replacement
  • Remove old Valve
  • Install New Valve
  • Standard Valve
$1,267
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Things that can impact this price
  • Location and access
  • Style of Faucet

Shower / Tub Valve

Repair
  • Repair leaking tub / shower valve
$488
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Things that can impact this price
  • Location and access
  • Style of Faucet

Faucet Repair & Replacement FAQ

Common Questions

What are the most common faucet problems?
The most common issues include dripping or leaking faucets, low water pressure, squeaky handles, and rust or mineral buildup. Over time, worn-out washers, cartridges, or seals are usually to blame.
Should I repair or replace my faucet?
If your faucet is newer and the issue is minor (like a worn washer or O-ring), a simple repair usually solves it. However, if the faucet is old, corroded, or leaking from multiple areas, replacement is often more cost-effective and reliable.
What are the benefits of upgrading to a new faucet?
New faucets improve appearance, water efficiency, and functionality. Many modern models include pull-down sprayers, touchless operation, or built-in filtration — great upgrades for convenience and value.

Signs & Diagnosis

Can a leaky faucet really waste that much water?
Yes! A faucet that drips once per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. Fixing a leak not only saves water but also lowers your utility bill.
What causes faucet leaks?
Most faucet leaks are caused by worn-out internal parts, corrosion, hard water buildup, or high water pressure. Regular maintenance and proper installation can help prevent these issues.
How much does it cost to repair or replace a faucet in Texas?
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How long does it take to replace a faucet?
Most faucet replacements take about 1 to 2 hours. The process can take longer if shut-off valves or supply lines also need replacement.
Can I install a new faucet myself?
DIY installation is possible, but mistakes like cross-threading fittings, over-tightening connections, or failing to seal properly can lead to leaks and water damage. A licensed plumber ensures it’s installed right the first time.