Signs You Need Faucet Installation
If you're experiencing any of the following, it's time to schedule service with a licensed plumber in Sterling Heights:
Faucet dripping or leaking from the base
Difficulty turning handles or inconsistent water flow
Visible corrosion or mineral buildup on the faucet
Upgrading fixtures as part of a kitchen or bath renovation
Low water pressure from a specific faucet
What's Included
Here's what to expect when you call us for faucet installation in Sterling Heights:
Removal of the existing faucet
Supply line inspection and replacement if needed
New faucet installation with proper connection to shut-offs
Leak check and flow test
Cleanup of the work area
Our Faucet Installation Process
From first contact to completed work, here's how we approach every faucet installation service call:
Assess the Fixture
We inspect the existing faucet and supply connections to understand what's needed.
Shut Off Supply Lines
Water supply is shut off at the stop valves under the sink before any work begins.
Remove Old Faucet
The existing faucet is carefully removed, including the supply lines and any mounting hardware.
Install New Faucet
The new faucet is installed per manufacturer specs with proper sealing and tight, code-compliant connections.
Test for Leaks
We restore water supply, test the faucet through all functions, and check under the sink for any leaks.
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Faucet Installation FAQs
Yes. If you've already purchased a faucet, we'll install it. We can also recommend options if you'd prefer us to source the fixture.
Most standard faucet replacements take 1–2 hours. Older homes with corroded connections or non-standard configurations may take a bit longer.
We always inspect supply lines during faucet installation. If they're old or brittle, we recommend replacing them at the same time to avoid future leaks.
Yes. We install all faucet types including pull-down, pull-out, bridge, single handle, and double handle configurations for both kitchen and bathroom.
Yes. A faucet dripping once per second wastes thousands of gallons annually. Replacement or repair pays for itself quickly in water savings.